Scollay R, Shortman K
Am J Anat. 1984 Jul;170(3):331-8. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001700308.
Some of the important questions concerning the development of T cells in the thymus can be answered by a study of the different thymocyte subpopulations and a comparison of their properties with those of the cells exported to the peripheral lymphoid tissues. What is the relationship between cortical and medullary thymocytes? Why do most cortical cells die? Which subpopulation gives rise to thymus migrants? How many cells are exported from the thymus? Are the exported cells fully mature? Are any of these functions affected by antigen stimulation or other peripheral events? In this paper we review the background to some of these questions and focus on the effect of peripherally administered antigen on the export of cells from the thymus. Experimental data are presented which suggest that the overall rate of emigration is not grossly affected by large doses of intravenous protein antigens. Nor is there any obvious qualitative change, at least in terms of the size of the cells released. The possibility of changes in the specificity of the exported cells is discussed, but as yet there are no data which throw light on this point.
通过对不同胸腺细胞亚群的研究,并将其特性与输出到外周淋巴组织的细胞特性进行比较,就可以回答一些有关胸腺中T细胞发育的重要问题。皮质胸腺细胞和髓质胸腺细胞之间的关系是什么?为什么大多数皮质细胞会死亡?哪个亚群产生胸腺迁移细胞?有多少细胞从胸腺输出?输出的细胞是否完全成熟?这些功能中的任何一个是否会受到抗原刺激或其他外周事件的影响?在本文中,我们回顾了其中一些问题的背景,并重点关注外周给予抗原对胸腺细胞输出的影响。文中给出的实验数据表明,大剂量静脉注射蛋白质抗原不会严重影响细胞的总体迁出率。至少就释放细胞的大小而言,也没有明显的质性变化。文中讨论了输出细胞特异性发生变化的可能性,但目前尚无相关数据能阐明这一点。