The effects of thymectomy and thymus graft restoration upon the in vitro primary responses to alloantigens and PHA have been studied. It has been found that neonatal thymectomy substantially eliminates both PHA reactivity and responsiveness to alloantigens assayed in vitro in host spleen cell populations. Analysis of albumin density gradient-separated subpopulations of the spleen and thymus in such animals was also performed. It was found that the total and proportional representation of the individual density subpopulations was identical in neonatally thymectomized, in normal, and in thymectomized and thymus graft-restored animals. Therefore, thymectomized mice appear to retain a nonfunctioning, small, dense, lymphocyte population. Reconstitution of thymic-dependent in vitro reactivity was nearly complete when syngeneic, but not allogeneic or semisyngeneic thymus was employed. Occasional partial restoration did occur when F1 thymus was employed, but never when allogeneic thymus was grafted. The grafted thymus contained PHA and alloantigen-reactive cells in a large, less dense B layer subpopulation, whereas the restored animals, as in the case of normals, showed these reactivities to be a property of a small, more dense cell population.
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CELLULAR RECOGNITION IN VITRO BY MOUSE LYMPHOCYTES : EFFECTS OF NEONATAL THYMECTOMY AND THYMUS GRAFT RESTORATION ON ALLOANTIGEN AND PHA STIMULATION OF WHOLE AND GRADIENT-SEPARATED SUBPOPULATIONS OF SPLEEN CELLS
T. Takiguchi,
T. Takiguchi
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
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W. H. Adler,
W. H. Adler
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
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R. T. Smith
R. T. Smith
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
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T. Takiguchi
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
W. H. Adler
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
R. T. Smith
From the Tumor Biology Unit, Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32601
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September 04 1970
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Exp Med (1971) 133 (1): 63–80.
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T. Takiguchi, W. H. Adler, R. T. Smith; CELLULAR RECOGNITION IN VITRO BY MOUSE LYMPHOCYTES : EFFECTS OF NEONATAL THYMECTOMY AND THYMUS GRAFT RESTORATION ON ALLOANTIGEN AND PHA STIMULATION OF WHOLE AND GRADIENT-SEPARATED SUBPOPULATIONS OF SPLEEN CELLS . J Exp Med 1 January 1971; 133 (1): 63–80. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.133.1.63
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