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. 1992;3(1):35–44. doi: 10.1155/1992/78751

Rat Stem-Cell Factor Induces Splenocytes Capable Of Regenerating The Thymus

Eugene S Medlock 1,, Russell T Migita 1, Lisa D Trebasky 1, Jerry M Housman 1, Gary S Elliott 1, R Wayne Hendren 2, Randolph B Deprince 2, Dale L Greiner 3
PMCID: PMC2275907  PMID: 1285280

Abstract

Cytokine regulation of prethymic T-lymphoid progenitor-cell proliferation and/or differentiation has not been well-defined, although much is known of cytokine regulation of hemopoietic stem- and progenitor-cell development. Here we use a recently identified hemopoietic growth factor, stem-cell factor (SCF) (a form of the c-kit ligand), and a transplant model of thymocyte regeneration to assess the effect of SCF on the in vivo generation of prethymic, thymocyte progenitor-cell activity. We show that recombinant rat SCF (rrSCF164 administered to weanling rats selectively induces an increase in thymocyte progenitor activity in the spleens of treated rats as compared to rats treated with vehicle, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-conjugated rat albumin, or recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF). These data demonstrate that administration of SCF in vivo affects extrathymic-origin thymocyte regenerating cells and may influence, directly or indirectly, early prethymic stages of T-cell lymphopoiesis in addition to its known effect on early stages of myelopoiesis and erythropoiesis.

Keywords: Stem-cell factor, thymocytopoiesi, thymus, c-kitligand, cytokines

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