Age-dependent increase of extrathymic T cells in the liver and their appearance in the periphery of older mice
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Age-dependent increase of extrathymic T cells in the liver and their appearance in the periphery of older mice
Abstract
The liver is a major site of generation of extrathymic T cells with unique properties (e.g., expressing intermediate TCR and containing self-reactive clones). We investigated herein whether the levels of extrathymic alpha beta T cells varied in various organs as a function of age. A systematic examination of the number of mononuclear cells in various organs of BALB/c mice revealed that the number of hepatic MNC increased with age whereas the number of thymocytes decreased. These changes were more striking in mice fed under conventional conditions than under specific pathogen-free condition. The age-dependent changes in the number of mononuclear cells in the spleen and lymph nodes were minimal. Although the total proportion of alpha beta T cells in each organ remained constant, the staining patterns of TCR-alpha beta as shown by immunofluorescence profiles varied. The most prominent change was that intermediate TCR-alpha beta cells, which constituted a small population in the liver of young mice, expanded in the liver of older mice. Intermediate TCR cells appeared even in the periphery of older mice. These findings were confirmed by the appearance of extrathymic T cells with other unique properties, e.g., double-negative CD4-8- phenotype and CD44 expression. In athymic nude mice, only intermediate TCR cells were present in the liver and periphery. An age-dependent increase of intermediate TCR cells was also seen in these mice. Taken together with the result of bromodeoxyuridine-injection experiment, which showed an intensive in vivo proliferation of cells in the hepatic sinusoids, extrathymic T cells may differentiate predominantly in the liver and appeared even to the periphery in older mice.
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