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Publication : The accessory molecule Lgp55 plays a role early in murine fetal thymocyte differentiation.

First Author  McDuffie M Year  1994
Journal  Dev Immunol Volume  3
Issue  4 Pages  257-63
PubMed ID  7620317 Mgi Jnum  J:23052
Mgi Id  MGI:70776 Doi  10.1155/1994/29157
Citation  McDuffie M, et al. (1994) The accessory molecule Lgp55 plays a role early in murine fetal thymocyte differentiation. Dev Immunol 3(4):257-63
abstractText  A rat IgM monoclonal antibody, PA3-795, inhibits the antigen-specific responses of mouse T-cell hybridomas. It recognizes a heavily glycosylated cell-surface protein, designated Lgp55, that is detectable after activation on mature T cells. During fetal life, Lgp55 is found at high levels on newly immigrant thymic T-cell precursors prior to surface expression of other T-lineage molecules. High levels of expression are also found on thymocytes in the outer cortex of adult mice. Thymocytes at later stages of differentiation bear decreasing amounts of surface Lgp55, and none is detectable on single-positive thymocytes in the thymic medulla or on resting mature T cells from the periphery. Addition of monoclonal anti-Lgp55 to fetal thymus organ culture decreases the output of mature CD4 single-positive thymocytes when it is begun before fetal day 13.5. These findings suggest that Lgp55 contributes to cell-cell interactions that regulate very early steps in T-cell development in the mouse.
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