Thymocyte-directed enhancement of apoptosis via soluble factor(s) derived from a cortical and a medullary thymic epithelial cell line

I. Rinner, R. Eren, E. Skreiner, T. Kukulansky, M. Kasai, K. Hirokawa, A. Globerson, K. Schauenstein

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Abstract

Apoptosis of murine thymocytes was examined either in intact fetal thymus lobes or in thymus cell suspensions, both cultured alone or in the presence of either a cortical (TEC 1.4) or a medullary (TEC 2.3) thymic epithelial cell line. Both TECs induced a pronounced increase of apoptosis in 24-h cultivated single thymus cell suspensions but not in spleen or bone marrow cell cultures. Co-culture of thymocytes with murine fibroblasts did not enhance apoptosis of the thymus cells. A similar enhancement of thymocyte apoptosis was observed with dialysed culture supernatants derived from both TEC lines, the active component(s) having a molecular weight of > 30 kDa. In contrast, the cortical TEC 1.4 had a pronounced apoptosis inducing effect on intact fetal thymus lobes cultivated for six days, whereas the medullary TEC 2.3 had only a marginal influence. TEC 1.4 also induced a significant alteration in the ratio of CD4+CD8+ to CD4-CD8- cells. It is concluded that both the cortical and medullary epithelial cell lines are able to induce thymocyte apoptosis but that a large proportion of the cells within the intact thymus stroma is refractory to the respective signal(s) of the medullary epithelial cell line.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-330
Number of pages4
JournalCell and Tissue Research
Volume284
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 May 1996
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cell culture
  • Mouse (C57BL/6J)
  • Organ culture
  • Thymic epithelial cells
  • Thymus

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Histology
  • Cell Biology

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