Ym. Dou et al., A NOVEL CULTURE SYSTEM FOR INDUCTION OF T-CELL DEVELOPMENT - MODIFICATION OF FETAL THYMUS ORGAN-CULTURE, Thymus, 23(3-4), 1994, pp. 195-207
We have previously found that the development of T cells predominantly
of the T cell receptor alpha beta T cell lineage, which is comparable
to that in the organ culture (OC) of fetal thymus at the air-medium b
order (AMB), could be induced in submersion OC of murine fetal thymus
if the cultivation was performed in an environment containing O-2 at 6
0-80%. This culture method is named high oxygen submersion (HOS)-OC. I
n the present work, we established a culture system where T cell devel
opment can be induced from thymic as well as fetal liver progenitors b
y cocultivating them in a 96-well U-bottom plate with a deoxyguanosine
(dGuo)-treated fetal thymus lobe under HOS conditions. Differentiatio
n and growth of T cells in this culture system were comparable to thos
e seen in the previously devised micro i.t. system, where progenitor c
ells were injected with a microinjector into dGuo-treated lobes and we
re cultured under AMB conditions. A similar level of T cell developmen
t was induced by cocultivating such progenitors with small fragments o
f thymus lobes under HOS conditions. Moreover, it was possible to indu
ce T cell development by culturing fetal thymus cells with thymic stro
mal cells prepared by treating dGuo-treated lobes with trypsin plus ED
TA in a V-bottom plate under HOS conditions.