MHC-linked syngeneic developmental preference in thymic lobes colonized with bone marrow cells: a mathematical model.

R Mehr, A S Perelson, A Sharp, L Segel, A Globerson
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Reconstitution of the T-cell compartment after bone marrow transplantation depends on successful colonization of the thymus by bone-marrow-derived progenitor cells. Recent studies compared the development of syngeneic and allogeneic bone-marrow-derived cells in co-cultures with lymphoid-depleted fetal thymus explants, leading to the discovery of MHC-linked syngeneic developmental preference (SDP) in the thymus. To determine the nature of cell interactions among the bone marrow and thymic elements that might underlie SDP, we analyzed this phenomenon by mathematical modeling. The results indicate that syngeneic mature T cells, responsible for inducing this preference, probably interfere both with the seeding of allogeneic bone-marrow-derived thymocyte progenitors in the thymic stroma and with their subsequent proliferation. In addition, the possibility of augmented death among the developing allogeneic thymocytes cannot be ruled out.

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骨髓细胞定植胸腺叶中mhc相关的同基因发育偏好:一个数学模型。
骨髓移植后t细胞区室的重建取决于骨髓源性祖细胞在胸腺的成功定植。最近的研究比较了同基因和异体骨髓来源的细胞与淋巴细胞缺失的胎儿胸腺外植体共培养的发育,导致在胸腺中发现mhc相关的同基因发育偏好(SDP)。为了确定骨髓和胸腺元素之间的细胞相互作用的本质,可能是SDP的基础,我们通过数学建模分析了这一现象。结果表明,负责诱导这种偏好的同基因成熟T细胞可能干扰同种异体骨髓来源的胸腺细胞祖细胞在胸腺基质中的播种及其随后的增殖。此外,也不能排除异体胸腺细胞增生死亡的可能性。
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