Abstract
We previously reported that among the various thymic lymphocyte subpopulations, the immature T cells preferentially adhere to mesenchymal bone marrow stroma. In the present study we examined the interactions between phenotypically defined populations of early T cells and stromal cell lines. The immature T cells segregated into two subpopulations according to their adhesive capacity. Whereas the majority of the adherent CD4-CD8- T cells were devoid of CD3/TCRαβ, most of the nonadherent CD4-CD8- T cells expressed this receptor complex. The adhesion of T cells to bone marrow stroma almost entirely was accounted for by CD49d and CD90, whereas that of adherent CD4-CD8- cells also was dependent on CD44, CD62L, and CD117 receptor. Blocking antibody combinations failed to reduce the adherence of these early T cells to less than 50% that of the control. On the other hand, the adhesion of unselected thymocytes to the stroma was reduced by 80%, using the same blocking antibodies. Therefore, the participation of additional molecules in the adhesion of early T cells to mesenchymal stroma is implicated. Comparison between the interaction of T cells with bone marrow mesenchymal or with thymus-derived epithelial stroma indicated that T cells utilize a selected set of adhesion molecules under each situation. Although CD49d and CD90 participated in both cases, CD11a, CD18, and CD2 receptors played a dominant role in the adhesion of T cells to thymic epithelium only. This study may point to a role of mesenchymal stroma in the regulation of early T-cell lymphopoiesis in the bone marrow.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 834-844 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Experimental Hematology |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 1999 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Mira Barda-Saad is a Ph.D. student and this study is part of her research project. This work was supported by a research grant (to Dr. Zipori) from the estate of the late Sophie Geller and by a research grant from the Burstein Family Foundation, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Zipori is the incumbent of the Joe and Celia Weinstein Professorial Chair at the Weizmann Institute of Science. We thank Dr. L. Cohen for performing the TCR V gene rearrangement analysis. The authors are grateful to Prof. A. Globerson from the Weizmann Institute of Science for advice and support during the course of this study. We also thank Ms. H. Deshen for editorial assistance.
Keywords
- Adhesion molecules
- Marrow stroma
- T-cell receptor
- Thymocytes