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    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: We studied the early events in athymic immunoincompetent rats after implantation with cultured thymic fragments (CIF) under the kidney capsule, with special emphasis on the settlement of lymphocytes and non-lymphnid RTl class II elements. At 2 weeks after grafting, tissue under the kidney capsule comprises strands of keratin-positive epithelial cells from the graft, without immigrant cells. At 3 weeks, the CTF graft is populated with lymphoeytes and with non-lymphoid RTl class II-positive cells expressing the recipient haplotype (allogeneic combinations). Part of these cells bear determinants recognized by an anti-rat dendritic cell antibody. At 4 weeks the graft exhibits a completely restored thymic architecture. Al the periphery, the first indications of T-cell competence generated after CTF implantation are observed 6 weeks after implantation. At 18 weeks. the peripheral thymus-dependent immune system is almost completely developed. This includes in vitro alloreactivity, even to the donor RTl haplotype of the graft. But skin grafts of the allogeneic CTF donor haplotype are not rejected. Thus, a state of in vivo tolerance is induced under the influence of grafted epithelium, which is not due to a specific deletion of alloreactive cells. We conclude that CTF regain their original thymic architecture between 2 and 4 weeks after implantation in (allogeneic) athymic nude recipients, and that only after this restoration does peripheral thymus-dependent immune competence start to develop.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Scandinavian journal of immunology 21 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: We have extended our previous siudy of induction of T-lymphocyte immunocompetence in athymic nude rats by cultured epithelium (CTE) of syngencic urigin to that by CTE of allogeneic origin. Immune responsiveness (IgG-class antibody und delayed-type hypersensi-liviiy) after ovalbumin immunization is detectable by -1–6 weeks after transplantation. However, the antibody appears at a slower rate when compared with heterozygous immunocompeient littermates. Seven weeks after transplantation phytohaemagglutinm responsiveness of spleen cells is detectable, and in‘Independent areas of lymphoid organs lymphocytes with helper and non-helper T-cell phcnotype are presenl, bul at lower levels than those in heterozygous immunocompetenl littermates. Levels comparable to that of immunocompeient rals are reached about 20 weeks after transplantation. Since CTE contains thymocytes. control experiments consisted of transplantation with high numbers of allogeneic freshly isolated thymocytes in alhymic nude ratv These animals showed IgG-class antibody formation after ovalbumin immunization, but at lower levels than CTE-treated rats, and were almost negative in T-cell immunocompetence assessed in the other assays. We conclude that CTE of allogeneic origin induces T-eell immunocompetence in athymic nude rats to the level of heterozygous immunocompeteni littermates. This study adds to the rationale of CTE transplantation applied in treatment of thymic dysfunction.
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