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The Journal of Immunology, 1998, 160: 4801-4809.
Copyright © 1998 by The American Association of Immunologists

Flt3 Ligand Plus IL-7 Supports the Expansion of Murine Thymic B Cell Progenitors That Can Mature Intrathymically

Hilary J. McKenna1 and Philip J. Morrissey

Departments of Immunobiology and Molecular Immunology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, WA 98101

Flt3 ligand (flt3L) has potent effects on hemopoietic progenitors, dendritic cells, and B lymphopoiesis. We have investigated the effects of flt3L on intrathymic precursors. The addition of flt3L + IL-7 to lobe submersion cultures of murine fetal thymic lobes resulted in the expansion of an immature population of Thy-1low, CD44high, HSAhigh cells. This population contained cells with precursor activity, as determined by their capacity to repopulate deoxyguanosine-treated fetal thymic lobes. Upon reentry to the thymic lobe, flt3L + IL-7-cultured Thy-1low, CD44high, HSAhigh cells underwent expansion and differentiation into B cells. Two weeks after fetal thymic organ culture following thymic lobe reconstitution, intrathymic cells were Thy-1-, B220+, and a subset was sIgM+. The intrathymic B cells shared features of adult thymic B cells, including CD5 expression and proliferative responses to IL-4 + IL-5 + CD40 ligand, but not to LPS or soluble anti-IgM. Ig production was noted upon stimulation with IL-4 + IL-5 + LPS and IL-4 + IL-5 + CD40 ligand. In conclusion, we have demonstrated that flt3L + IL-7 supports the expansion of a subset of progenitors present in the fetal thymus. The cultured progenitors can repopulate a fetal thymic lobe and develop into mature functional B cells, demonstrating that the fetal thymus is able to support B cell as well as T cell development.




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