Differential peripheral expansion andin vivo antigen reactivity of α/β and γ/δ T cells emigrating from the early fetal lamb thymus
- 1 August 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 20 (8) , 1805-1813
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830200827
Abstract
The concentrations of different lymphocyte subsets in the blood of lambs which had been thymectomized (Tx) in utero between days 67-75 of fetal gestation were measured at birth and at various intervals during the first year of life. Compared to thymus-intact (Ti) controls, Tx lambs were severely depleted of both α/β and γ/δ T cells at birth (< 10% of control levels). The majority of the residual α/β T cells present in Tx lambs at birth were CD4+CD8−. As the Tx lambs aged, the concentration of α/β T cells in blood increased steadily to reach levels around 50% of control values. In contrast, the circulating γ/δ T cells did not expand in Tx animals and remained barely detectable throughout the observation period, although these cells accounted for 30%-60% of the T cells in the blood of Ti lambs. The expansion of α/β but not γ/δ T cells was also reflected in changes in the cellular composition of solid lymphoid organs in Tx lambs. B cell numbers were similar in both groups at birth but Tx lambs were persistently B lymphopenic from 3 weeks of age onwards. The α/β T cells that had expanded in Tx lambs responded to stimulation with bacterial antigens in a way that was qualitatively similar to the response in Ti lambs. By contrast, the few γ/δ T cells in Tx lambs responded abnormally. Our results show that although sheep α/δ and γ/δ T cells are equally thymus dependent during ontogeny, the early fetal thymic emigrants which establish the two T cell lineages in the periphery have strikingly different antigen reactivities and capacities for self-renewal and expansion.This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
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