Origins of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes: direct evidence for a thymus-derived gamma delta T cell component

Citation
Eu. Bagriacik et al., Origins of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes: direct evidence for a thymus-derived gamma delta T cell component, IMMUNOL LET, 75(1), 2000, pp. 77-83
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS
ISSN journal
01652478 → ACNP
Volume
75
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
77 - 83
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-2478(200012)75:1<77:OOIILD>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The contribution of T cell precursors from the thymus and the bone marrow t o the pool of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) has been studie d in a system using donor cells from enhanced-green fluorescent protein (EG FP(+)) transgenic mice adoptively transferred into EGFP(-) recipient mice. Consistent with previous studies, regeneration of gamma delta and alpha bet a T cell populations in the intestinal epithelium occurred within 2-3 weeks of bone marrow transfer into irradiatiated EGFP(-) animals and prior to T cell repopulation of the spleen, of interest, however, although transfer of whole adult EGFP(+) thymocytes to non-irradiated EGFP(-) congenitally-athy mic nude mice produced alpha beta T cells in both the spleen and intestine, gamma delta T cells in significant numbers were detected only in the intes tine of recipient mice. In contrast, transfer of CD3(-), CD4(-), CD8(-) imm ature thymocytes resulted in no detectable T cells in either the intestine or the spleen of nude mice up to twelve weeks post-cell transfer, suggestin g that intestinal IELs generated from thymocytes arose from differentiated lineage-committed cells rather than from immature thymocytes. These finding s provide direct evidence for both thymus-independent and thymus-dependent sources of intestinal gamma delta T cells, and they suggest that intestinal IELs generated from thymocytes arose from differentiated lineage-committed cells rather than from immature thymocytes. These findings provide direct evidence for both thymus-independent and thymus-dependent sources of intest inal gamma delta T cells, and they suggest that murine IELs consist of dive rse groups of T cells with distinct developmental origins. (C) 2000 Elsevie r Science B.V. All rights reserved.