» Articles » PMID: 1831792

T-cell Receptor-bearing Cells from Athymic Nude Rats Respond to Alloantigen in Vitro but Are Defective in Vivo

Overview
Journal Immunology
Date 1991 Jul 1
PMID 1831792
Citations 5
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

T-like cells from congenitally athymic nude rats of the PVG (RT1c) strain were characterized both phenotypically and functionally. There was an age-dependent increase in the number of alpha beta TcR+CD3+ cells in the lymph nodes, spleen and thoracic duct of nude rats. These cells, which comprised up to 25% of lymph node cells in animals of 8-12 months in age, were also CD3+CD5+Thy-1.1-. The expression of CD4 and CD8 on T-like cells was mutually exclusive. Approximately 30% of the CD4+ cells expressed CD45RB and 50% of the TcR+ cells expressed RT6. B-cell-depleted TcR+ cells from nude animals gave proliferative responses to mitogenic lectins or immobilized anti-CD3 antibody. T-like cells showed comparable alloreactivity to their euthymic counterparts in mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLR) against three different MHC haplotypes and to lymphocytes of a congenic strain differing only in MHC-encoded products. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) to CD4, MHC class II, alpha beta TcR and CD3 blocked the MLR. However, T-like cells failed to induce rejection of skin allografts of the same MHC haplotypes when adoptively transferred to athymic nude hosts and were unable to mount a normal graft-versus-host (GVH) response. These results indicate that lymphocytes may rearrange and express a functional TcR in the absence of a thymus, but that the thymic microenvironment is essential for T cells to acquire full in vivo function.

Citing Articles

T cell deficiency in spinal cord injury: altered locomotor recovery and whole-genome transcriptional analysis.

Satzer D, Miller C, Maxon J, Voth J, DiBartolomeo C, Mahoney R BMC Neurosci. 2015; 16:74.

PMID: 26546062 PMC: 4635574. DOI: 10.1186/s12868-015-0212-0.


Regenerative therapeutic potential of adipose stromal cells in early stage diabetic retinopathy.

Rajashekhar G, Ramadan A, Abburi C, Callaghan B, Traktuev D, Evans-Molina C PLoS One. 2014; 9(1):e84671.

PMID: 24416262 PMC: 3886987. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084671.


Sequential development of intraepithelial gamma delta and alpha beta T lymphocytes expressing CD8 alpha beta in neonatal rat intestine: requirement for the thymus.

Helgeland L, Brandtzaeg P, Rolstad B, Vaage J Immunology. 1998; 92(4):447-56.

PMID: 9497485 PMC: 1364149. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1997.00379.x.


Ontogeny and immunohistochemical localization of thymus-dependent and thymus-independent RT6+ cells in the rat.

Waite D, Appel M, HANDLER E, Mordes J, Rossini A, Greiner D Am J Pathol. 1996; 148(6):2043-56.

PMID: 8669488 PMC: 1861642.


The survival and turnover of mature and immature CD8 T cells.

McDonagh M, Bell E Immunology. 1995; 84(4):514-20.

PMID: 7790023 PMC: 1415168.

References
1.
Whitby E, Sparshott S, Bell E . Allograft rejection in athymic nude rats by transferred T-cell subsets. I. The response of naive CD4+ and CD8+ thoracic duct lymphocytes to complete allogeneic incompatibilities. Immunology. 1990; 69(1):78-84. PMC: 1385723. View

2.
Kindred B . Immunological unresponsiveness of genetically thymusless (nude) mice. Eur J Immunol. 1971; 1(1):59-61. DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830010114. View

3.
Spickett G, Brandon M, Mason D, Williams A, Woollett G . MRC OX-22, a monoclonal antibody that labels a new subset of T lymphocytes and reacts with the high molecular weight form of the leukocyte-common antigen. J Exp Med. 1983; 158(3):795-810. PMC: 2187095. DOI: 10.1084/jem.158.3.795. View

4.
Rolstad B, Ford W . The rapid elimination of allogeneic lymphocytes: relationship to established mechanisms of immunity and to lymphocyte traffic. Immunol Rev. 1983; 73:87-113. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-065x.1983.tb01080.x. View

5.
Vos J, Kreeftenberg J, Kruijt B, Kruizinga W, Steerenberg P . The athymic nude rat. II. Immunological characteristics. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1980; 15(2):229-37. DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(80)90033-1. View