A J Hall, J L Haar, K R McCormick, H D Massey, R K Elswick
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为了维持正常的t细胞发育,胸腺必须不断被称为原胸腺细胞的细胞植入(Scollay et al. 1986)。通过异种共生研究,胸腺原细胞的来源似乎要么来自胎儿肝脏,要么来自成人骨髓(Roderwald etal . 1992)。身体区分自我和非自我的能力,以及建立功能成熟的免疫反应的能力,依赖于这些细胞的胸腺内教育。因此,很明显,胸腺原细胞成功迁移到胸腺是免疫系统发育和维持中不可避免的事件。利用胸腺裸鼠是阐明影响骨髓细胞向胸腺迁移的机制的宝贵资产。它的畸变使研究人员能够检查胸腺因子对以前没有胸腺影响的细胞的影响。为了了解正常胸腺原细胞向胸腺的迁移,我们分析了胸腺骨髓细胞向新生胸腺上清的体外迁移。成年胸腺小鼠骨髓细胞在胸腺上清液或培养基中孵育,并允许其向其中一种或另一种迁移。用CBA成年小鼠进行了类似的对照实验。结果表明,胸腺上清液孵育后,胸腺骨髓向上清液和培养基的迁移均可恢复到控制水平。
Conditioning of Nude bone marrow increases in vitro migration to thymus supernatant.
The thymus must be continuously seeded by cells termed prothymocytes in order to maintain normal T-cell development (Scollay et al. 1986). Using parabiotic studies, the source of prothymocytes appears to be either from the fetal liver or the adult bone marrow (Roderwald et al. 1992). The ability of the body to distinguish self from non-self and mount a functionally mature immune response is dependent upon the intrathymic education of these cells. Therefore, it is apparent that successful migration of prothymocytes into the thymus is an inescapable event in the development and maintenance of the immune system. Utilization of the athymic Nude mouse is a valuable asset in the elucidation of the mechanisms influencing the migration of bone marrow cells into the thymus. Its aberration enables investigators to examine the effect of thymic factors on cells previously devoid of thymic influence. In an attempt to understand the migration of normal prothymocytes into the thymus, we analyzed the in vitro migration of athymic bone marrow cells towards newborn thymus supernatant. Adult athymic murine bone marrow cells were incubated in either thymus supernatant or media and allowed to migrate toward one or the other. Similar control experiments were performed using CBA adult mice. Results indicate that athymic bone marrow migration towards both supernatant and media can be restored to control levels after incubation in thymus supernatant.