Abstract
Intrathymic development of murine cortical and medullary thymocyte subpopulations was examined after in vivo administration of anti-CD4 mAb. Four days after mice received 1 mg anti-CD4, expression of CD4 was reduced to about 25 % the level of controls. On cortical CD8 +/PNA high thymocytes, CD5 and CD8 expression both decreased, but not in parallel, whereas CD3 expression increased almost 2-fold. Partial shifts in CD3 expression were seen 3 and 6 h after injection, but modulation of CD4 preceded the increase in CD3 expression. On medullary CD8 -/PNA low thymocytes, both CD3 and CD5 were down regulated. On nontargeted CD8 -/PNA low medullary thymocytes, expression of these molecules was decreased less than 20 %, but the decrease in CD8 expression was primarily due to the appearance of a CD8 -/PNA low subpopulation. The results indicate that anti-CD4 mAb differentially affects the intrathymic development of T cell populations.
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