Journal article
Perturbed development of T and B cells in mice expressing an Hlx homeobox transgene
JD Allen, AW Harris, ML Bath, A Strasser, R Scollay, JM Adams
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1995
Abstract
Within the lymphoid compartment of mice, the Hlx homeobox gene is expressed only at early stages of lymphoid differentiation. To determine whether Hlx influences lymphopoiesis, transgenic mice were developed to enforce Hlx expression throughout the B and T cell lineages. The strain with the highest transgene expression in both cell types (Hlx-94) exhibited marked perturbations in both g and T cell development. In these mice, the thymus lacked almost all mature CD4+8- and CD8+4- cells and the medulla was greatly shrunken, whereas nearly one-half the T cells in the periphery were CD4+8+, a cell type normally confined to the thymus. The peripheral CD4+8+ cells had some features of mature T cell..
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