Appearance of TCR- alpha beta + CD4-CD8- skin intraepithelial lymphocytes in radiation bone marrow chimeras.

  • Ogimoto M
  • Matsuzaki G
  • Yoshikai Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thymocytes expressing homogeneous TCR V gamma 5/V delta 1 gene without N nucleotide addition (canonical sequence) have been reported to be positively selected in fetal thymus. Because skin intraepithelial lymphocytes (s-IEL) also express canonical sequence, it is proposed that s-IEL are generated by an epidermis-specific homing of these positive selected fetal V gamma 5/V delta 1-bearing thymocytes. We have reported that positive selection of V gamma 5+ thymocytes is not seen in AKR/J--> C3H/He bone marrow chimeras. In this report, we analyzed the phenotype of donor-derived s-IEL from AKR/J--> C3H/He bone marrow chimeras that appeared in the absence of positive selection of V gamma 5-bearing thymocytes. We found interestingly that almost all donor-derived s-IEL in the bone marrow chimeras expressed TCR-alpha beta lack expression of both CD4 and CD8. Furthermore, TCR-alpha  beta+ s-IEL were detected in adult-thymectomized bone marrow chimeras, indicating that the TCR-alpha beta+ s-IEL are extrathymically derived. All these results suggest that the s-IEL expressing TCR-alpha beta appear extrathymically in the absence of positive selection of V gamma 5/V delta 1-bearing thymocytes. Our results may also explain the contradicting result between human s-IEL, which are TCR-alpha beta+ CD4- CD8- and murine s-IEL, and suggest the importance of extrathymic T cell differentiation pathway of the TCR-alpha beta lineage in immune surveillance.

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Ogimoto, M., Matsuzaki, G., Yoshikai, Y., Tauchi, Y., & Nomoto, K. (1993). Appearance of TCR- alpha beta + CD4-CD8- skin intraepithelial lymphocytes in radiation bone marrow chimeras. The Journal of Immunology, 151(6), 3000–3006. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.151.6.3000

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