We have used in situ hybridization to investigate the expression of TNF-c genes by thymic cells during fetal development in mice. In 14-day-old fetal negative subset of adult thymocytes (Suda et al., 1990b) and with IL-2 on day-15 murine fetal thymocytes (Suda et al., 1990a). It induces the production of IL-6 by fetal thymocytes (Ranges et al., 1988) and the expression of IL-2 receptors on their cell .membrane (Lowenthal et al., 1989 (Duijvestijn et al., 1983), which are known to produce TNF-z in many organs (Matthews, 1981).Our observations clearly demonstrate two waves of TNF-z mRNA production during thymic ontogeny: The first one occurs at day-14 of gestation; the second one starts at day 16
We have used in situ hybridization to investigate the expression of IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6 and IFN-gamma genes by thymic cells during fetal development in mice. Two waves of mRNAs were detected in thymic cells for IL-1 at days 16 and 19 of gestation, for IL-2 at days 14 and 18, and for IL-4 at days 14 and 16. Three peaks for IL-6 were observed at days 13, 17 and around birth. Finally, only one peak of cells positive for IFN-gamma was detected. Whereas cells positive for IL-1 were generally grouped and more often localized in the external area of the thymus, the other positive cells were isolated and evenly distributed in the thymus. Our results illustrated the presence of cytokine transcripts in the developing thymus following a developmentally controlled sequence and support the hypothesis that cytokines could play a role in T cell development.
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