Defresne M P, Humblet C, Rongy A M, Greimers R, Boniver J
Department of Pathology, University of Liège, Belgium.
Eur J Immunol. 1990 Feb;20(2):429-32. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830200229.
Isolated thymic nurse cells (TNC) represent a specialized microenvironment in vivo where thymocytes interact specifically with subcapsular epithelial cells. They are thought to play a critical role in the process of T cell differentiation. We demonstrate that recombinant murine interferon-gamma and recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha can act on these interactions: they stimulate TNC-derived epithelial cells to establish interactions with thymocytes in vitro and to form new lymphoepithelial complexes. This phenomenon is partially inhibited by anti-Ia monoclonal antibodies. Implications of these findings for normal intrathymic differentiation are discussed.
分离的胸腺哺育细胞(TNC)在体内代表一种特殊的微环境,胸腺细胞在此与被膜下上皮细胞特异性相互作用。它们被认为在T细胞分化过程中起关键作用。我们证明重组小鼠干扰素-γ和重组人肿瘤坏死因子-α可作用于这些相互作用:它们刺激源自TNC的上皮细胞在体外与胸腺细胞建立相互作用并形成新的淋巴细胞上皮复合体。抗Ia单克隆抗体可部分抑制这一现象。本文讨论了这些发现对正常胸腺内分化的意义。