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Publication : The Fas-deficient SCID mouse exhibits the development of T cells in the thymus.

First Author  Yasutomo K Year  1997
Journal  J Immunol Volume  158
Issue  10 Pages  4729-33
PubMed ID  9144486 Mgi Jnum  J:40207
Mgi Id  MGI:87549 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.158.10.4729
Citation  Yasutomo K, et al. (1997) The Fas-deficient SCID mouse exhibits the development of T cells in the thymus. J Immunol 158(10):4729-33
abstractText  The Fas Ag is a cell surface protein that mediates apoptosis and is highly expressed on thymocytes. However, the role of the Fas system in the thymus is unclear. To study the role of the Fas system in the thymus, we established a novel SCID mouse bearing the lpr (lymphoproliferation) mutation. Thymocytes from these mice differentiated into CD4+ CD8+ T cells and then underwent further differentiation into CD4+ CD8- or CD4- CD8+ single-positive T cells with a low surface expression of CD3, whereas B cell development remained unrescued. These TCR-positive T cells can proliferate in response to stimulation with PMA plus ionomycin, but not with third-party spleen cells. Furthermore, thymocytes from scid/lpr mice had a great variety of TCR Vbeta repertoires. These results suggest that the Fas system plays an essential role in regulating the development of intrathymic T cells as well as peripheral T cells.
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