[PDF][PDF] T cell progenitors emerge earlier than B cell progenitors in the murine fetal liver

H Kawamoto, T Ikawa, K Ohmura, S Fujimoto… - Immunity, 2000 - cell.com
H Kawamoto, T Ikawa, K Ohmura, S Fujimoto, Y Katsura
Immunity, 2000cell.com
The developmental potential of individual cells in the Lin− c-kit+ CD45+ IL-7R+(IL-7R+)
population from murine fetal liver was investigated using a clonal assay capable of
determining the potential of a progenitor to give rise to myeloid, T, and B cells. Unipotent
progenitors generating T cells (pT) or B cells (pB) but not other types of progenitors were
found in the IL-7R+ population. A large proportion of progenitors at day 12 of gestation are
pT, whereas the frequency of pT dramatically decreases with gestational age. In marked …
Abstract
The developmental potential of individual cells in the Linc-kit+CD45+IL-7R+ (IL-7R+) population from murine fetal liver was investigated using a clonal assay capable of determining the potential of a progenitor to give rise to myeloid, T, and B cells. Unipotent progenitors generating T cells (p-T) or B cells (p-B) but not other types of progenitors were found in the IL-7R+ population. A large proportion of progenitors at day 12 of gestation are p-T, whereas the frequency of p-T dramatically decreases with gestational age. In marked contrast, p-B are very rare by day 12, but they rapidly increase thereafter. These findings strongly suggest that the commitment of multipotent progenitors to T and B cell lineages occurs independently.
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