生物
中央控制室4
CD8型
趋化因子
分子生物学
胸腺细胞
趋化因子受体
CD3型
细胞生物学
趋化因子受体
免疫学
免疫系统
作者
David Chantry,Paola Romagnani,Carol J. Raport,Christi L. Wood,Angela Epp,Sergio Romagnani,Patrick W. Gray
出处
期刊:Blood
[American Society of Hematology]
日期:1999-09-15
卷期号:94 (6): 1890-1898
被引量:93
标识
DOI:10.1182/blood.v94.6.1890
摘要
Abstract Macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC) is a recently identified CC chemokine that is a potent chemoattractant for dendritic cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and the Th2 subset of peripheral blood T cells. In normal tissues, MDC mRNA is expressed principally in the thymus. Immunohistochemical analysis performed on 5 human postnatal thymuses showed high MDC immunoreactivity, which was selectively localized to epithelial cells within the medulla. To examine the effects of MDC on immature T cells, we have identified cDNA clones for mouse and rat MDC. Expression of MDC in murine tissues is also highly restricted, with significant levels of mRNA found only in the thymus. Thymocytes express high-affinity binding sites for MDC (kd = 0.7 nmol/L), and, in vitro, MDC is a chemoattractant for these cells. MDC-responsive murine thymocytes express mRNA for CCR4, a recently identified receptor for MDC. Phenotypic analysis of MDC-responsive cells shows that they are enriched for a subset of double-positive cells that express high levels of CD3 and CD4 and that have reduced levels of CD8. This subset of MDC-responsive cells is consistent with the observed expression of MDC within the medulla, because more mature cells are found there. MDC may therefore play a role in the migration of T-cell subsets during development within the thymus.
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