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Summary In situ pre-existing complexes of epithelial cells and thymocytes having thymic nurse cell characteristics were visualized in the murine thymus cortex using dexamethasone as a potent killer of cortisone-sensitive thymocytes. The degradation and subsequent depletion of cortisone-sensitive thymocytes enclosed within cortical epithelial cells appeared to be paralleled by thymocyte degradation and depletion in thymic nurse cells isolated from thymic tissue fragments from dexamethasone-treated animals. This suggests that thymic nurse cells are derived from pre-existing sealed complexes of cortical epithelial cells and thymocytes. Not all thymocytes situated within in situ epithelial or thymic nurse cells complexes appear to be cortisone-sensitive: a minority of 1–2 thymocytes per complex survives the dexamethasone-treatment, thus constituting a minor subset of cortical cortisone-resistant thymocytes predominantly localized within cortical epithelial cells in situ and within thymic nurse cells derived from such structures. Cortisone resistance in thymocytes thus seems to be acquired within the cortical epithelial cell microenvironment. Cortisone-resistant thymocytes in thymic nurse cells express the phenotype of mature precursors of the T helper lineage, indicating that the in situ correlates of thymic nurse cells may play an important role in T cell maturation and selection.  相似文献   

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Since their discovery in 1980, thymic nurse cells (TNCs) have been controversial. Questions pertaining to the existence of the TNC as a "unit" cell with thymocytes completely enclosed within its cytoplasm were the focus of initial debates. Early skeptics proposed the multicellular complex to be an artifact of the procedures used to isolate TNCs from the thymus. Since that time, TNCs have been found in fish, frogs, tadpoles, chickens, sheep, pigs, rats, mice, and humans. Their evolutionary conservation throughout the animal kingdom relieved most speculations about the existence of TNCs and at the same time demonstrated their apparent importance to the thymus and T-cell development. In this review we will discuss and debate reports that describe (i) the organization or structure of TNCs, (ii) the thymocyte subset(s) found within the cytoplasm of TNCs and their uptake and release, and (iii) the function of this fascinating multicellular interaction that occurs during the process of T-cell development. Discussions about the future of the field and experimental approaches that will lead to answers to remaining questions are also presented.  相似文献   

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In order to ascertain the presence and the in muro localization of cellulose, the enzyme-gold affinity test was applied to algal cell walls. The high specificity of affinity cytochemistry allowed us, by using the enzyme cellulase, to confirm the available biochemical data and to give a map of the cellulose localization in different algal groups. Taking into account the complex skeletal polysaccharide structure and composition of the algal cell walls, this method proved to be a reliable tool in this field.  相似文献   

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Immunohistology of thymic nurse cells   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The demonstration of thymic nurse cells (TNC), complexes between stromal cells and thymocytes, in cell suspensions of murine thymuses, prompted us to investigate (1) the relationship of TNC to other thymic stromal cell types defined in situ, and (2) the maturation stage of the enclosed thymocytes. To this purpose we incubated frozen sections of TNC suspensions with various monoclonal antisera directed to T cells and stromal cell types, using immunohistology. This approach enabled us to study antigen expression on the "nursing" cell itself and to analyze the phenotype of the enclosed lymphocytes in cross sections of TNC. The results show that lymphocytes enveloped by TNC express high levels of Thy-1, moderate levels of T200, and variable amounts of Lyt-1. Due to enzymatic degradation Lyt-2 expression could not be studied. The enveloped cells also bear PNA receptors, but no detectable I-A/E antigens. Expression of H-2K antigens on enclosed thymocytes varied from weak to absent. The "nursing" cells react with ER-TR4, a monoclonal antibody which detects cortical epithelial-reticular cells. In addition TNC express I-A/E and H-2K antigens. In contrast, TNC do not react with ER-TR 5 and 7, monoclonal antibodies, which detect medullary epithelial cells and reticular fibroblasts, respectively. TNC do not express the macrophage antigens Mac-1 and Mac-2. We conclude that TNC in vitro represent the in vivo association of epithelial-reticular cells with cortical thymocytes. However, the enclosed thymocytes do not constitute a phenotypically distinct subset of subcapsular or outer cortical cells.  相似文献   

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Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of the cracked surfaces of cryofractured pre-fixed C57BL/Ka mouse thymus reveals the existence of cell complexes, distinct from the surrounding cell organization, in which groups of lymphocytes are delimited by large cytoplasmic sheets or envelopes. These complexes, located in the subcapsular and cortical regions, display morphological features similar to that of the thymic nurse cells (TNCs), which can be isolated from the mouse or human thymus enzymatically dissociated. They can be considered as dynamic systems able to modify their three-dimensional organization, namely with regard to intrathymic cellular traffic involved in T-lymphocyte maturation.  相似文献   

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Using a quantitative enzyme immunoassay, Thy-1 antigen expressed by a rat myoid cell line R615B2 was detected mainly on the cell surface at a single cell stage, whereas at the stage of forming myotubes, Thy-1 was found predominantly in the cytoplasm. The muscle specific creatine kinase activity also increased in association with the shift of Thy-1 from the cell surface to the cytoplasm, suggesting biological significance of Thy-1 redistribution in muscle differentiation from single cells to multinucleated cells.  相似文献   

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Previous work has suggested that the generative lineage within the human thymus can be defined by the selective expression of CD45 isoforms and is CD45RO- and predominantly CD45RA+. In order to physically localize these cells we have stained frozen sections of human thymus with antibodies to CD45RO (p180), and CD45RA (p205/P220), as well as with CD1 and HLA class I to define cortical and medullary areas, respectively. In the cortex, 70 to 90% of thymocytes were CD45RO+, whereas only 0.5% expressed CD45RA. Medullary cells were 30% CD45RO+, 29% CD45RA+; approximately 40% did not express detectable levels of either isoform but did express CD45 common determinants. To assess the degree of proliferation of cells expressing CD45 isoforms, we stained adjacent sections, or used double staining, with Ki67, an antibody that detects a nuclear Ag on proliferating cells. We found that CD45RA+ thymocytes are predominantly a resting medullary population with a small component in cell cycle, consistent with our analysis of human thymocytes by immunofluorescence, and with data in murine systems defining the generative lineage. To confirm that the CD1- or low, CD45RO-CD45RA+ thymocytes defined by immunofluorescence analysis were likely to have a medullary location, we analyzed the CD4/CD8 subset distribution of CD1-cells. From 80 to 90% of CD1-thymocytes are CD4+ or CD8+ single positives or CD-8- double negatives. CD1-thymocytes also include 12 to 14% CD4+8+ cells with a probable medullary location. A similar analysis of lymphocytes expressing a high density of HLA class I, which have a medullary location, confirmed the existence of CD4+8+ thymocytes in the medulla. Purified CD3-4-8- cells, previously shown to be CD1-CD45RA+, were also shown to bear a high density of HLA class I, indicating a medullary location. Correlative localization of a panel of Ag thus supports the argument for a medullary location of the thymic generative lineage.  相似文献   

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Analysis of class II MHC structure in thymic nurse cells   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
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Mannose-binding sites were detected at the ultrastructural level in nuclei of lizard granulosa cells in situ by means of mannosylated ferritin. When ultrathin sections of material embedded in glycol methacrylate were incubated with mannosylated ferritin, a strong labelling was observed over nucleoli, chromatin and the external leaflet of the nuclear envelope, but no labelling was detected in the perinuclear space except for nuclear pores. This labelling was clearly inhibited when sections were incubated in a solution containing both mannosylated ferritin and a sugar-related neoglycoprotein (mannosylated serum albumin). These ultrastructural data supporting the existence of nuclear lectin-like components in reptilian cells are in agreement with our previous findings about such components in nuclei isolated from mammalian cells. Owing to the unique organization of the granular component of the nucleoli in specialized granulosa cells, we are able to show that some of the mannose-binding sites are associated with ribosomal precursors.  相似文献   

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A thymic epithelial cell line (tsTNC-1) that maintains the ability to selectively bind and internalize immature alphabetaTCR(lo)CD4(+)CD8(+) thymocytes in vitro was used in long-term coincubation experiments to determine the ultimate fate of thymocytes that remained within intracytoplasmic vacuoles of thymic nurse cells (TNCs). In an earlier report, a subset of the population released from the TNC interaction was shown to mature to the alphabetaTCR(hi)CD69(hi) stage of development, while thymocytes that bided within the TNC cytoplasm died through the process of apoptosis. Here, we show the presence of both apoptotic and nonapoptotic thymocytes within the cytoplasm of freshly isolated TNCs as well as in tsTNC-1 cells in culture. A microscopic analysis revealed total degradation of the cytoplasmic apoptotic thymocyte population that remained in tsTNC-1 cells after an 8- to 10-h incubation period. A quantitative analysis showed an increase of cytoplasmic thymocyte degradation over time to almost 80% after 9 h of incubation. However, in the presence of bafilomycin A1, which is used to inhibit acidification of lysosomal vesicles, degradation of apoptotic thymocytes never reached 10%. These data suggest that lysosomes within TNCs play a role in the degradation of apoptotic thymocytes. We examined tsTNC-1 cells before the addition of thymocytes to cultures and found lysosomes to be clustered around the nucleus in the cytoplasm of TNCs. Shortly after the internalization event, apoptotic thymocytes move to the area of the cytoplasm containing lysosomes. Using the confocal microscope, we obtained evidence that shows the degradation event to be facilitated through the fusion of lysosomes with the specialized vacuoles within TNCs containing apoptotic cells.  相似文献   

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Transfer RNAAsp2delta was isolated from Drosophila melanogaster by affinity chromatography on concanavalin A-Sepharose. The tRNA was iodinated "in vitro" with Na [125I] and hybridized "in situ" to salivary gland chromosomes from Drosophila. Subsequent autoradiography allowed the localization of the genes for tRNAAsp2 to the left arm of the second chromosome in the regions 29 D and E.  相似文献   

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HGFu and Ob17 are cell lines derived from adipose tissue of lean (+/?) and ob/ob mice, respectively. Neither adenylyl cyclase activity nor G protein abundance and subcellular distribution have been assessed previously in these cells. Cyclase activity was low and resistant to catecholamine stimulation in both cell lines. However, the enzyme could be stimulated to high levels by forskolin and Mn2+. Gsα (largely the long isoform), Giα2, and Gβ were the major G protein subunits identified. The levels of G protein mRNA expression were similar in both cell lines and, unlike actin expression, did not change as a result of differentiation. Immunoblotting and ADP-ribosylation of the G peptides corroborated these results. Assessment of the subcellular localization of the subunits by indirect epifluorescence and scanning confocal microscopy showed that each of the subunits had a characteristic subcellular pattern. Gsα showed vesicular cytoplasmic and nuclear staining; Giα2 colocalized with actin stress fibers and disruption of these structures altered the distribution of Giα2; β subunits showed some colocalization with the stress fibers as well as a cytoplasmic vesicular and nuclear pattern. As a result of differentiation, there was reorganization of the actin, together with the Giα2 and β fibrous patterns. Both cell lines showed similar modifications. The induction of differentiation in these cells is therefore not associated with changes in adenylyl cyclase activity nor of the abundance of G-protein subunits, although reorganization of some of these subunits does accompany actin reorganization.  相似文献   

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A panel of somatic cell hybrid cell lines containing different parts of human chromosome 20 and fluorescence in situ hybridization have been used to physically localize markers to human chromosome 20. Through these complementary approaches and genetic linkage analysis, D20S16, which is closely linked to the maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) locus, was mapped to band 20q12 --> q13.1. The gene for growth hormone-releasing factor (GHRF) was physically mapped and reassigned to 20q11, suggesting that GHRF plays no direct role in MODY. In addition, the genes for the chromosome 20-linked glycogen phosphorylase (GYPB) and the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP2A) have been assigned to chromosome 20p, and the interleukin-6-dependent DNA-binding protein (TCF5) has been assigned to 20q12 --> q13 by hybridization to genomic DNA from the panel of somatic cell hybrid cell lines. These approaches are useful for rapid localization of candidate genes for MODY and other DNA markers mapped to chromosome 20.  相似文献   

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Transfer RNAGlu4 was isolated from Drosophila melanogaster by affinity chromatography. The tRNA was iodinated "in vitro" with Na[25I] and hybridized "in situ" to salivary gland chromosomes from Drosophila. Subsequent autoradiography allowed the localization of the genes for tRNAGlu4 to the right arm of the second chromosome and to the left arm of the third chromosome in the regions 52 F, 56 EF and 62 A.  相似文献   

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