Thymic epithelial cells, which create a three-dimensionally organized meshw
ork structure peculiar to the thymus, develop from simple epithelia of the
third pharyngeal pouch and cleft during organogenesis. We comparatively inv
estigated the thymus anlages of normal and nude mice by immunohistochemical
analysis with regard to epithelial organization and distribution of hemato
poietic progenitor cells at early stages of organogenesis. Our results show
that development of the mouse thymus anlage at early stages can be subdivi
ded into at least two stages by the differences in epithelial organization,
i.e. stratified epithelial stage on embryonic day (Ed) 11 and clustered ep
ithelial stage on Ed12. At the former stage, hematopoietic progenitor cells
are accumulated in the mesenchymal layer of the thymus anlage, and at the
latter stage progenitor cells enter the epithelial cluster and proliferate.
In nude mice, hematopoietic progenitor cells are found in the mesenchymal
layer on Ed11.5, but they are not observed among epithelial cells on Ed12,
even though epithelial cells form a cluster structure. The present results
suggest that aberrant development of the nude mouse thymus anlage occurs at
the clustered epithelial stage and that epithelial cells of the nude anlag
e lack the ability to induce the entrance of hematopoietic progenitor cells
into the epithelial cluster.