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. 1992 Oct;77(2):201-7.

Phenotypic and ultrastructural characterization of an epithelial cell line established from rat thymic cultures

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Phenotypic and ultrastructural characterization of an epithelial cell line established from rat thymic cultures

M Colić et al. Immunology. 1992 Oct.

Abstract

An epithelial cell line (TE-R 2.5) was established from a long-term culture of rat thymic epithelium. Its epithelial nature was confirmed using anti-cytokeratin (CK) monoclonal antibodies (mAb) and electron-microscopy. TE-R 2.5 cells were reactive with K 8.13, K 8.12, CK 8, R-MC 18, R-MC 19 and Mar 3 mAb and bind Ulex europaeus agglutinin I. Based on the results of this study it was concluded that they possess the phenotype of subcapsular/perivascular or medullary epithelium. This was in accordance with Western blot analysis of water-insoluble cell extracts showing the presence of 56,000, 52,000, 50,000 and 48,000 MW CK polypeptides. In addition, TE-R 2.5 cell line coexpressed CK and vimentin (a 57,000 MW polypeptide) which was demonstrated using dual immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis. Electron microscopy demonstrated that TE-R 2.5 cells have all the characteristics of hypertrophic thymic epithelial cells (TEC) localized in situ exclusively in the medulla and thus further characterized this line as a type of medullary TEC. Finally, TE-4F10 mAb raised against an antigen of TE-R 2.5 cells selectively stained a subset of medullary TEC in situ including Hassall's corpuscles indicating again the medullary origin of this TEC line.

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