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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 151, Issue 3 1273-1279, Copyright © 1993 by American Association of Immunologists


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CD4+8- and CD4-8+ mature thymocytes require different post-selection processing for final development

HT Petrie, A Strasser, AW Harris, P Hugo and K Shortman
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Two primary types of TCR-alpha/beta+ T cells are found in the peripheral lymphoid system; CD4+8- T cells, with MHC-class II restricted TCR, and CD4-8+ T cells, which are MHC-class I restricted. Both lineages develop in the thymus from a series of common precursors. However, the precise stage at which they diverge, and the combination of factors that regulates such divergence, are not well defined. The up- regulation of CD3/TCR to high mature levels is thought to be an early event associated with positive selection for self-MHC recognition. Using purified cells from bcl-2 transgenic mice in order to overcome the limitations imposed by cell death on normal thymocytes, we find that a minor subset of CD4+8+ thymocytes expressing high levels of CD3/TCR gives rise to both CD4+8- and CD4-8+ mature cells upon intrathymic transplantation, but only to CD4-8+ in culture. Thus, in addition to demonstrating the dual lineage potential of this subset, these findings show that additional post-selection processing events are required for the production of mature thymocytes, and that CD4+8- and CD4-8+ subsets differ in the types of processing required.


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