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. 1984 Sep;53(1):17–22.

The development of NK cell activity in thymectomized bone marrow chimaeras.

M Sihvola, M Hurme
PMCID: PMC1454729  PMID: 6147307

Abstract

Most of the natural killer (NK) cells, recently derived from the bone marrow (14 days after injection of bone marrow cells into lethally irradiated mice), express the Thy-1 antigen; after some period of time (by day 28) a normal proportion (50%) of Thy-1+ NK cells is found. This study demonstrates that the shift of these Thy-1+ NK cells to Thy-1- NK cells is influenced by the thymus: NK cells developing in the total absence of the thymus--bone marrow (bm) cells from adult thymectomized (Tx) or nude (nu) mice injected into thymectomized recipients, (Tx) bm----(Tx) or nu bm----(Tx)--remain Thy-1+, while the presence of the thymus at some stage of the NK cell maturation--bone marrow cells injected into thymectomized recipients, bm----(Tx), or normal recipients reconstituted with bone marrow cells from thymectomized or nude mice, (Tx) bm----or nu bm----normal recipients--is sufficient for the development of normal ratio of Thy-1+ and Thy-1- NK cells.

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