1. Murine thymocytes with ability to inhibit IL-2 production. II. Characterization of a subpopulation with regulatory function in the thymus
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Eva Lotta Nihlmark, Hans Wigzell, Mona Hansson, and Dulceaydee Gigliotti
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Interleukin 2 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,CD3 ,CD8 Antigens ,Immunology ,Population ,Cell Separation ,Thymus Gland ,Biology ,Flow cytometry ,Mice ,T-Lymphocyte Subsets ,Internal medicine ,Splenocyte ,medicine ,Concanavalin A ,Animals ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell Differentiation ,Receptors, Interleukin-2 ,Cell sorting ,Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic ,Flow Cytometry ,Cell biology ,Thymocyte ,Endocrinology ,CD4 Antigens ,biology.protein ,Interleukin-2 ,CD8 ,Spleen ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Studies were performed to characterize the thymocyte subset responsible for the efficient inhibition of spleen cell interleukin-2 (IL-2) production. By different cell separation techniques, C-mediated cytotoxicity, immunoabsorbance, and cell sorting by flow cytometry, we have identified two phenotypically distinct subpopulations of thymocytes. One subset, belonging to the minor population (3-5%) of the CD4 - CD8 - , i.e., double-negative thymocytes, is defined as the subset from which the suppressive thymocytes are generated. After 28 hr of Con A stimulation, these cells undergo a phenotypical change in vitro and generate a population exerting the inhibitory effect. This latter subset inhibits 95-99% of the IL-2 produced by spleen cells and is characterized by expressing the CD8 antigen, high levels of HSA, low levels of CD3, and being IL-2R positive (HSA + CD4 - CD8 + CD3 low IL-2R + ). Based on the experiments where stimulated CD4 + CD8 + , i.e., double-positive thymocytes, failed to suppress IL-2 production, we conclude that the CD8 + immature single-positive thymocytes are generated directly from the DN subset as an intermediate stage to the DP cells. When CD8 + -stimulated thymocytes were enriched, the suppression was efficient even at thymocyte:spleen cell ratio of 0.01:1. It is suggested that this subpopulation of thymocytes may serve as a regulatory set of cells during critical stages of thymic maturation.
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- 1993