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. 1998;6(3-4):157–170. doi: 10.1155/1998/10534

An Adult Thymic Stromal-Cell Suspension Model for in Vitro Positive Selection

Ann P Chidgey 1,, Hanspeter Pircher 2, H Robson Macdonald 3, Richard L Boyd 1
PMCID: PMC2276024  PMID: 9814589

Abstract

Presented here is a cell-suspension model for positive selection using thymocytes from αβ-TCR (H-2Db-restricted) transgenic mice specific to the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) on a nonselecting MHC background (H-2d or TAP-1 –/–), cocultured with freshly isolated adult thymus stromal cells of the selecting MHC type. The thymic stromal cells alone induced positive selection of functional CD4-CD8+ cells whose kinetics and efficiency were enhanced by nominal peptide. Fibroblasts expressing the selecting MHC alone did not induce positive selection; however, together with nonselecting stroma and nominal peptide, there was inefficient positive. These results suggest multiple signaling in positive selection with selection events able to occur on multiple-cell types. The ease with which this model can be manipulated should greatly facilitate the resolution of the mechanisms of positive selection in normal and pathological states.

Keywords: Positive selection, T-cell differentiation, thymic selection, LCMV, peptides

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