The role of CD45+CD4+CD3 cells in lymphoid organ development

T Cupedo, G Kraal, RE Mebius - Immunological reviews, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
T Cupedo, G Kraal, RE Mebius
Immunological reviews, 2002Wiley Online Library
In the last 10 years the continuing search for gene function has yielded many mutant mice
that unexpectedly showed a complete lack of lymph nodes and/or Peyer's patches. With the
realization that all these functionally highly diverse genes are involved at some point in the
development of lymphoid organs, the challenge now is to assign a function to the molecules
involved in lymphoid organ development. It will be important to determine the sequence of
molecular events and assign this to the cellular events that lead to an accumulation of …
Summary: In the last 10 years the continuing search for gene function has yielded many mutant mice that unexpectedly showed a complete lack of lymph nodes and/or Peyer's patches. With the realization that all these functionally highly diverse genes are involved at some point in the development of lymphoid organs, the challenge now is to assign a function to the molecules involved in lymphoid organ development. It will be important to determine the sequence of molecular events and assign this to the cellular events that lead to an accumulation of hematopoietic cells in one location, ultimately forming an organized lymphoid organ. Here we will focus on CD45+CD4+CD3 cells that are the early colonizing cells in lymph nodes and Peyer's patches and develop a hypothetical model of their contribution to the creation of organized lymphoid structures.
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