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Mark M. Davis

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  • Expression of a fetal gamma delta T-cell receptor in adult mice triggers a non-MHC-linked form of selective depletion.

    Iwashima M, Green A, Bonyhadi M, Davis MM, Allison JP, Chien YH. Int Immunol. 1991; 3 (4): 385-93

    Day 14 fetal thymocytes and adult dendritic epidermal T cells (dEC) of all mouse strains express a characteristic non-polymorphic gamma delta T-cell receptor which is rarely found in the adult thymus or lymph nodes. We have made transgenic mice expressing this particular set of receptors on T cells in C3H and C57BL/6 mice. In adult mice of the latter strain, a dramatic depletion of transgene expressing T cells occurs and this effect is primarily mediated by thymic radiosensitive cells. The depletion is genetically dominant but not MHC-linked with major factor(s) mapping to chromosome 18. Taken together, our results show that strain-specific developmental changes in the thymic environment may play a role in shaping the gamma delta TCR repertoire.

    PubMedID: 1831656

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