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Publication : The magnitude of thymic output is genetically determined through controlled intrathymic precursor T cell proliferation.

First Author  Dulude G Year  2008
Journal  J Immunol Volume  181
Issue  11 Pages  7818-24
PubMed ID  19017971 Mgi Jnum  J:142384
Mgi Id  MGI:3821440 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.181.11.7818
Citation  Dulude G, et al. (2008) The magnitude of thymic output is genetically determined through controlled intrathymic precursor T cell proliferation. J Immunol 181(11):7818-24
abstractText  The thymus plays a crucial role in providing the immune system with naive T cells showing a diverse TCR repertoire. Whereas the diversity of thymic production is mainly ensured by TCR rearrangement at both the TRA and TRB loci, the number of cells reaching the double-positive differentiation stage defines the extent of thymic output. A quantitative analysis of TCR excision circles (TREC; signal-joint TRECs and DJbetaTRECs) produced at different stages of thymopoiesis was performed in nine laboratory mouse strains. The results clearly demonstrate that the magnitude of thymic output is directly proportional to the extent of proliferation in the double-negative 4 thymocyte subset. Strikingly, intrathymic precursor T cell proliferation was found to be strain dependent, thus suggesting a genetic regulation of thymic output. The inherited character of thymic output was further confirmed by the transmission of the phenotype in a recessive fashion in F(1) progeny of the different parental strains. Our results provide the first demonstration of the genetic regulation of thymic output.
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