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Early defect prethymic in bone marrow T cell progenitors in athymic nu/nu mice
Devavani Chatterjea-Matthes1, Marcos E García-Ojeda, Sussan Dejbakhsh-Jones
1Department of. Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. sstrober@stanford.edu
Abstract:
nu/nu mice fail to develop a thymus and mature T cells due to a defect in the whn gene encoding a transcription factor necessary for terminal epithelial cell differentiation. We investigated whether early T cell progenitor development in the nu/nu bone marrow is also defective. We demonstrated a maturation arrest of nu/nu marrow T cell progenitors associated with a lack of pTalpha gene expression and a failure to give rise to mature T cells in adoptive euthymic hosts. Wild-type hemopoietic stem cells rapidly matured into functional T cell progenitors in the marrow of euthymic or thymectomized but not nu/nu hosts. We show that defects in bone marrow prethymic T cell development can also contribute to T cell deficiency in nu/nu mice.