Jiménez E, Vicente A, Sacedón R, Muñoz J J, Weinmaster G, Zapata A G, Varas A
Department of Cell Biology, Faculties of Biology, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain.
J Immunol. 2001 May 15;166(10):5898-908. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.10.5898.
In adult life, the high CD4:CD8 cell ratio observed in peripheral lymphoid organs originates in the thymus. Our results show that the low peripheral CD4:CD8 cell ratio seen during fetal life also has an intrathymic origin. This distinct production of CD4(+)CD8(-) and CD4(-)CD8(+) thymocytes is regulated by the developmental age of the thymic stroma. The differential expression of Notch receptors and their ligands, especially Jagged1, throughout thymus development plays a key role in the generation of the different CD4:CD8 cell ratios. We also show that the intrathymic CD4:CD8 cell ratio sharply changes from fetal to adult values around birth. Differences in the proliferation and emigration rates of the mature thymocyte subsets contribute to this change.
在成年期,外周淋巴器官中观察到的高CD4:CD8细胞比率起源于胸腺。我们的结果表明,胎儿期外周CD4:CD8细胞比率较低同样起源于胸腺内。CD4(+)CD8(-)和CD4(-)CD8(+)胸腺细胞的这种独特产生受胸腺基质发育年龄的调节。Notch受体及其配体,尤其是Jagged1,在整个胸腺发育过程中的差异表达在不同CD4:CD8细胞比率的产生中起关键作用。我们还表明,胸腺内CD4:CD8细胞比率在出生前后从胎儿值急剧变化为成人值。成熟胸腺细胞亚群增殖和迁出率的差异导致了这种变化。