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Ontogeny of murine T lymphocytes: II. Postnatal appearance and organ distribution of lymphocytes bearing Qa-4 and Qa-5 surface antigens
Authors:Carolyn L Olson  Ulrich Hammerling  Joan Abbott
Affiliation:Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021 U.S.A.
Abstract:Cells from the lymphoid organs of C57BL/6 mice (from birth to 20 weeks) were monitored by the cytotoxicity assay for the presence of Qa-4 and Qa-5 surface antigens. Qa-4- and Qa-5-bearing cells are detectable in spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches, but not in thymus, liver, or bone marrow. Both antigens are present on small fractions of cells in each of these organs during the first week after birth. At 4–6 weeks of age, the fractions of Qa-4- and Qa-5-bearing cells rise to maximal levels which are then maintained throughout the ages studied (4–20 weeks). The relative proportion of these cell populations is greatest in the lymph nodes and smallest in the Peyer's patches, and in all three organs, more Qa-4- than Qa-5-positive cells are detected. The majority of Qa-4- and Qa-5-positive cells are Thy-1 positive, however, not all Thy-1- positive cells are Qa-4, Qa-5 positive. During postnatal development the ratio of Qa-4 or Qa-5-positive cells to Thy-1-positive cells increases in spleen, lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches indicating that cells bearing these antigens become a larger fraction of the T-cell population with age.
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