To seek direct evidence for the notion that stem cells in the thymus need to be constantly replenished from the bone marrow (BM), fetal (day 15) thymuses from normal BALB/c mice were grafted into T and B cell-deficient C.B-17 SCID mice (both H-2d, I-E+). The thymus grafts in these mice showed normal thymopoiesis for the first 3 wk postgrafting but then developed sudden atrophy with near complete loss of CD4+8+ cells by 4-5 wk. Such atrophy was not seen when the thymus-grafted mice were cotransplanted with normal BM cells. The lymph nodes of SCID mice receiving thymus grafts alone contained mature T cells but virtually no B cells. This lack of B cells was associated with aberrant I-E-restricted Vβ deletion: the depletion of Vβ3+ and Vβ5+ T cells was near complete, whereas Vβ11+ cells showed only marginal depletion.
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Frey, J. R., Ernst, B., Surh, C. D., & Sprent, J. (1992). Thymus-grafted SCID mice show transient thymopoiesis and limited depletion of Vβ11+ T cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 175(4), 1067–1071. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.175.4.1067
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