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. 1969 Jun 1;129(6):1235-46.
doi: 10.1084/jem.129.6.1235.

The effect of epithelial remnant and whole organ grafts of thymus on the recovery of thymectomized irradiated mice

The effect of epithelial remnant and whole organ grafts of thymus on the recovery of thymectomized irradiated mice

E F Hays. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Work has been presented which suggests that thymus epithelial reticular cells are not effective in restoring the microscopic morphology of lymphoid tissues and their immunologic capacities. They function in recruiting precursors of thymus lymphocytes from the host animals to produce an organ which, after it becomes architecturally normal, can reconstitute the defective host. Intact thymus grafts in situ from 10-14 days, but not for shorter periods of time, have been shown to result in a return toward normal of these two parameters. Evidence is offered to show that few dividing cellular components in the lymphoid tissue originate from the thymus remnant grafts, and that a minor cellular component is contributed by the intact grafts. These data support the concept that the structural and functional development of the lymphatic tissue in thymectomized animals is dependent on thymus lymphoid cells and/or their products, and that the epithelial-reticular cells do not have a direct action in peripheral lymphoid reconstitution.

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