Phenotypic plasticity of T cell progenitors upon exposure to Notch ligands

A Krueger, AI Garbe, H von Boehmer - The Journal of experimental …, 2006 - rupress.org
A Krueger, AI Garbe, H von Boehmer
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006rupress.org
Despite many efforts, the nature of thymic immigrants that give rise to T cells has remained
obscure, especially since it became known that extrathymic lineage-negative, Sca-1–
positive, c-kit high progenitor cells differ from intrathymic early T cell progenitors (ETPs) by
functional potential and dependence on Notch signaling. After our observation that
intrathymic T cell precursors expressing a human CD25 reporter under control of pre-TCRα
regulatory elements almost exclusively have the ETP phenotype, we have analyzed the …
Despite many efforts, the nature of thymic immigrants that give rise to T cells has remained obscure, especially since it became known that extrathymic lineage-negative, Sca-1–positive, c-kit high progenitor cells differ from intrathymic early T cell progenitors (ETPs) by functional potential and dependence on Notch signaling. After our observation that intrathymic T cell precursors expressing a human CD25 reporter under control of pre-TCRα regulatory elements almost exclusively have the ETP phenotype, we have analyzed the phenotypic changes of reporter-expressing common lymphoid progenitor (CLP) cells in the bone marrow when cultured on Delta-like 1–expressing stromal cells. We note that these quickly adopt the phenotype of double negative (DN)2 thymocytes with little display of the ETP phenotype. Our data suggest that common lymphoid progenitor (CLP) cells could be responsible for the rapid reconstitution of thymus function after bone marrow transplantation since CLP cells in the blood have the capacity to rapidly enter the thymus and become DN2 thymocytes.
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