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Notch1 deficiency dissociates the intrathymic development of dendritic cells and T cells

Radtke, F.  
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Ferrero, I.
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Wilson, A.
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2000
Journal of Experimental Medicine

Thymic dendritic cells (DCs) form a discrete subset of bone marrow (BM)-derived cells, the function of which is to mediate negative selection of autoreactive thymocytes. The developmental origin of thymic DCs remains controversial. Although cell transfer studies support a model in which T cells and thymic DCs develop from the same intrathymic pluripotential precursor, it remains possible that these two types of cells develop from independent intrathymic precursors. Notch proteins are cell surface receptors involved in the regulation of cell fate specification. We have recently reported that T cell development in inducible Notch1-deficient mice is severely impaired at an early stage, before the expression of T cell lineage markers. To investigate whether development of thymic DCs also depends on Notch1, we have constructed mixed BM chimeric mice. We report here that thymic DC development from Notch1(-/)- BM precursors is absolutely normal (in terms of absolute number and phenotype) in this competitive situation, despite the absence of Notch1(-/)- T cells. Furthermore, we find that peripheral DCs and Langerhans cells are also not affected by Notch1 deficiency. Our results demonstrate that the development of DCs is totally independent of Notch1 function, and strongly suggest a dissociation between intrathymic T cell and DC precursors.

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DOI
10.1084/jem.191.7.1085
PubMed ID

10748227

Author(s)
Radtke, F.  
Ferrero, I.
Wilson, A.
Lees, R.
Aguet, M.  
MacDonald, H. R.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Volume

191

Issue

7

Start page

1085

End page

94

Subjects

Animals

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B-Lymphocytes/cytology

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Bone Marrow Cells/cytology

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Cell Differentiation

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Dendritic Cells/*cytology

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Granulocytes/cytology

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Hematopoietic Stem Cells/cytology

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Killer Cells

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Natural/cytology

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Macrophages/cytology

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Membrane Proteins/genetics/*physiology

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Mice

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Mice

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Inbred C57BL

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Receptor

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Notch1

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*Receptors

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Cell Surface

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Research Design

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Research Support

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Non-U.S. Gov't

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T-Lymphocytes/*cytology/immunology

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Thymus Gland/*cytology

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*Transcription Factors

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Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Lausanne Branch, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland. freddy.radtke@isrec.unil.ch

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December 5, 2006
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