Journal article

Five novel antigens illustrate shared phenotype between mouse thymic stromal cells, thymocytes, and peripheral lymphocytes

CL Tucek, DI Godfrey, RL Boyd

International Immunology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 1992

Abstract

Previously, we characterized by immunohistology a group of rat anti-mouse thymic stromal mAbs (MTS 12, 32, 33, 35, and 37), which recognized novel plasma membrane determinants on both thymic stromal cells (TSCs) and thymocytes. The present study investigates in more detail this incidence of shared phenotype by an extensive flow cytometric analysis of MTS mAb reactivity on TSCs, thymocyte subsets, peripheral lymphocytes, and bone marrow cells. Examination of freshly isolated or cultured heterogeneous TSCs and TSC clones confirmed that the mAb identified plasma membrane molecules on distinct subsets of these cells. All but MTS 12 reacted with epithelial cells. Triple-labelling illustrated that..

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