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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 132, Issue 4 1804-1808, Copyright © 1984 by American Association of Immunologists


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Functional status of cells from lymphoid and myeloid tissues in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency disease

K Dorshkind, GM Keller, RA Phillips, RG Miller, GC Bosma, M O'Toole and MJ Bosma

Cells from mice with severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) were tested in assays that measure myeloid and lymphoid function. Results showed that C.B-17 scid and their normal counterparts (C.B-17) have similar levels of spleen colony-forming units. The frequency of in vitro myeloid colony-forming units in C.B-17 scid spleen is elevated, but the absolute number of colony-forming units in C.B-17 scid and C.B- 17 spleen is similar. The absolute number of bone marrow colony-forming units in C.B-17 scid and C.B-17 mice is comparable. Cells from C.B-17 scid spleen are consistently negative in all tests of B and T cell function. C.B-17 scid splenocytes fail to proliferate in response to T and B cell mitogens or to allogeneic lymphocytes in a one-way MLR; C.B- 17 scid cells do serve as stimulators in MLR. B lymphocyte colony- forming units are absent, as are cytotoxic lymphocyte precursors and cells that can generate T cell colonies with cytotoxic progenitors. The microenvironment of the C.B-17 scid mouse is conducive to lymphocyte differentiation, because functional B and T cells are easily detectable in mice reconstituted with normal bone marrow cells. The results of this study indicate that scid specifically impairs the differentiation of stem cells into mature lymphocytes; myeloid cell differentiation is not affected.


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