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Correspondence to: Ravinder K. Suniara, Department of Anatomy, Division of Immunity and Infection, Medical School, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. Tel:44-121-414-6821/2 Fax:44-121-414-6815 E-mail:suniarrk{at}bham.ac.uk.
Released online: 20 March 2000
Previous studies have suggested an inductive effect of mesenchyme on thymic epithelial morphogenesis. However, we have found that mesenchyme-derived fibroblasts are still required for early T cell development in the presence of mature epithelial cells, and hence mesenchyme might have a direct role in lymphopoiesis. We provide an anatomical basis for the role of mesenchyme by showing that mesenchymal cells migrate into the epithelial thymus to establish a network of fibroblasts and associated extracellular matrix. We propose that the latter might be important for T cell development through integrin and/or cytokine interactions with immature thymocytes.
Key Words: stem cells, migration, fibroblasts, fibronectin, extracellular matrix
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