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Publication : Development of the thymus requires signaling through the fibroblast growth factor receptor R2-IIIb.

First Author  Revest JM Year  2001
Journal  J Immunol Volume  167
Issue  4 Pages  1954-61
PubMed ID  11489975 Mgi Jnum  J:70820
Mgi Id  MGI:2148357 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.167.4.1954
Citation  Revest JM, et al. (2001) Development of the thymus requires signaling through the fibroblast growth factor receptor r2-iiib. J Immunol 167(4):1954-61
abstractText  Mice deficient for fibroblast growth factor (Fgf)R2-IIIb show a block in thymic growth after embryonic day 12.5, a stage that just precedes its detection in thymic epithelial cells. Fgf7 and Fgf10, the main ligands for FgfR2-IIIb, are expressed in the mesenchyme surrounding the thymic epithelial primordium, and Fgf10-deficient mice also exhibit impaired thymic growth. Hence, Fgf signaling is essential for thymic epithelial proliferation. In addition to the proliferative block, most thymic epithelial cells fail to progress from an immature cytokeratin 5-positive to a cytokeratin 5-negative phenotype. Nevertheless, sufficient epithelial cell differentiation occurs in the severely hypoplastic thymus to allow the development of CD4/CD8-double-positive thymocytes and a very small number of single-positive thymocytes expressing TCRs.
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