Journal article

The nu gene acts cell-autonomously and is required for differentiation of thymic epithelial progenitors

CC Blackburn, CL Augustine, R Li, RP Harvey, MA Malin, RL Boyd, JFAP Miller, G Morahan

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 1996

Abstract

The nude mutation (nu) causes athymia and hairlessness, but the molecular mechanisms by which it acts have not been determined. To address the role of nu in thymogenesis, we investigated whether all or part of the nude thymic epithelium could be rescued by the presence of wild-type cells in nude mutually implies wild-type chimeric mice. Detailed immunohistochemical analyses revealed that nude-derived cells could persist in the chimeric thymus but could not contribute to cortical or medullary epithelial networks. Nude-derived cells, present in few clusters in the medulla, expressed markers of a rare subpopulation of adult medullary epithelium. The thymic epithelial rudiment of nude mice stron..

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