Involvement of transcription factors TCF-1 and GATA-3 in the initiation of the earliest step of T cell development in the thymus.

N Hattori, H Kawamoto, S Fujimoto, K Kuno… - The Journal of …, 1996 - rupress.org
N Hattori, H Kawamoto, S Fujimoto, K Kuno, Y Katsura
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996rupress.org
Flow cytometric and immunocytochemical analyses of murine fetal thymus (FT) cells with
antibodies to various surface markers and transcription factors reveal that the synthesis of
TCF-1 and GATA-3 protein begins simultaneously in a fraction of the most immature
population of FT cells, which have the phenotype of CD4-CD8-CD44+ CD25-. No TCF-1-
producing cells is found in the fetal liver (FL). In CD44+ CD25-FT cells, the production of
TCF-1 is immediately followed by intracellular expression of CD3 epsilon. It is also found …
Flow cytometric and immunocytochemical analyses of murine fetal thymus (FT) cells with antibodies to various surface markers and transcription factors reveal that the synthesis of TCF-1 and GATA-3 protein begins simultaneously in a fraction of the most immature population of FT cells, which have the phenotype of CD4-CD8-CD44+CD25-. No TCF-1-producing cells is found in the fetal liver (FL). In CD44+CD25- FT cells, the production of TCF-1 is immediately followed by intracellular expression of CD3 epsilon. It is also found that the T cell development from FL, but not FT, progenitors in the FT organ culture system is severely inhibited by the addition of antisense oligonucleotides for either TCF-1 or GATA-3. These results strongly suggest that TCF-1 and GATA-3 play essential roles in the initiation of the earliest steps of T cell development in the thymus.
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