Fibronectin-adherent (FNR+) thymocytes are enriched for immature (CD4-8-) and large (CD4+8+) cells, and depleted of mature (CD4-8+ and CD4+8-) and nonmature small (CD4+8+) cells. Among purified CD4-8- thymocytes, cells with the surface marker J11d and the IL-2 receptor, which can give rise to all other thymocyte subsets, showed selective attachment to fibronectin. Analysis of FNR+ thymocytes showed that such cells are greatly enriched for cells in cycle. Additionally, FNR+ cells expressed low levels of T cell receptor. These results suggest a role for the fibronectin receptor during the early, proliferative phase of thymocyte differentiation. The data suggest that loss of the fibronectin receptor is a hallmark of cells that have become committed either to functional maturation or to programmed cell death.
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June 01 1988
Preferential expression of fibronectin receptors on immature thymocytes.
P M Cardarelli,
P M Cardarelli
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
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I N Crispe,
I N Crispe
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
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M D Pierschbacher
M D Pierschbacher
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
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P M Cardarelli
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
I N Crispe
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
M D Pierschbacher
Cancer Research Center, La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, California 92037.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1988) 106 (6): 2183–2190.
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P M Cardarelli, I N Crispe, M D Pierschbacher; Preferential expression of fibronectin receptors on immature thymocytes.. J Cell Biol 1 June 1988; 106 (6): 2183–2190. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.106.6.2183
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