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The stream of precursors that colonizes the thymus proceeds selectively through the early T lineage precursor stage of T cell development

Benz, Claudia
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Martins, Vera
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Radtke, Freddy  
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2008
Journal of Experimental Medicine

T cell development in the thymus depends on continuous colonization by hematopoietic precursors. Several distinct T cell precursors have been identified, but whether one or several independent precursor cell types maintain thymopoiesis is unclear. We have used thymus transplantation and an inducible lineage-tracing system to identify the intrathymic precursor cells among previously described thymus-homing progenitors that give rise to the T cell lineage in the thymus. Extrathymic precursors were not investigated in these studies. Both approaches show that the stream of T cell lineage precursor cells, when entering the thymus, selectively passes through the early T lineage precursor (ETP) stage. Immigrating precursor cells do not exhibit characteristics of double-negative (DN) 1c, DN1d, or DN1e stages, or of populations containing the common lymphoid precursor 2 (CLP-2) or the thymic equivalent of circulating T cell progenitors (CTPs). It remains possible that an unknown hematopoietic precursor cell or previously described extrathymic precursors with a CLP, CLP-2, or CTP phenotype feed into T cell development by circumventing known intrathymic T cell lineage progenitor cells. However, it is clear that of the known intrathymic precursors, only the ETP population contributes significant numbers of T lineage precursors to T cell development.

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research article
DOI
10.1084/jem.20072168
Web of Science ID

WOS:000257001800019

Author(s)
Benz, Claudia
Martins, Vera
Radtke, Freddy  
Bleul, Conrad
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Volume

205

Issue

5

Start page

1187

End page

1199

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Author address: Department of Developmental Immunology, Max- Planck-Institute of Immunobiology, 79108 Freiburg, Germany

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REVIEWED

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June 2, 2008
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