Abstract

Self-recognition assessed by rosette formation by lymphocytes with erythrocytes of syngeneic or autologous origin is a very primitive function that is present before lymphoid system development proper in the thymus. Autologous rosette-forming cells (A-RFC) have been found in the very early yolk sac of pregnant mice of 10–11 days gestation. Moreover, when these 10- to 11-days' gestation pregnant mice were subcutaneously injected with facteur thymique sérique (FTS) 1 day before A-RFC examination, it appears that FTS reduces the number of A-RFC in the yolk sac by 63%. Thus it has not been possible to determine whether FTS acted by changing the migration capacity or the expression of receptors on the cell surface.

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