Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3354171 | Immunity | 2007 | 12 Pages |
SummaryWith help of a hCD25 reporter controlled by pre-T cell receptor α (Ptcra) regulatory elements, T cell precursors were identified in peripheral blood. Sca-1+IL-7Rα+Flt3− precursors that were c-kitloThy-1hi generated T lineage cells when cultured on OP9-DL1 stromal cells and upon transfer into Rag2−/−Il2rg−/− mice. No B cells were generated in vivo and only few in vitro. These cells, which we call circulating T cell progenitors (CTP), were found at the same frequency in Foxn1nu/nu thymus-deficient mice and wild-type mice, indicating that they were pre- rather than postthymic. Inhibition of Notch-dependent transcription in vivo reduced the frequency of intrathymic early T cell progenitors (ETP), but not CTP, indicating that the latter are less Notch dependent. Thus, CTP represent T lineage-committed T cell precursors linking extrathymic with intrathymic lymphopoiesis in adult mice.