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. 1981 Feb;2(4-5):245-55.

Limiting dilution analysis of alloantigen-reactive T lymphocytes. VI. Ontogeny of cytolytic T lymphocyte precursors in the thymus

  • PMID: 6453444

Limiting dilution analysis of alloantigen-reactive T lymphocytes. VI. Ontogeny of cytolytic T lymphocyte precursors in the thymus

M B Widmer et al. Thymus. 1981 Feb.

Abstract

The ontogeny of development of precursors of cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL-P) in the murine thymus has been investigated. Fetal or newborn thymocytes harvested from C57BL/6 mice were cultured with irradiated allogeneic (DBA/2) spleen cells in limiting dilution mixed leukocyte microcultures and assayed for cytotoxicity against 51Cr-labeled P-815 (DBA/2) tumor target cells. By applying Poisson statistics to these data, minimal estimates of thymic CTL-P frequencies were determined. Whereas CTL-P were barely detectable in fetal or newborn thymuses (3-19 CTL-P/10(6) cells), their frequency increased dramatically (to 44-127 10(6) cells) within 24 h of birth. In comparison, control adult (day 70) thymuses contained 300-400 CTL-P/10(6) cells. Mixing experiments indicated that the low CTL-P frequencies observed in newborn thymuses could not be attributed to a suppressive phenomenon. These data provide strong indirect evidence for functional maturation of CTL-P within the neonatal thymus.

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