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Title: The T-lymphocyte colony-forming cell (T-CFC): in vitro studies of progenitors and progeny. Author: Tice DG, Davey FR. Journal: Clin Exp Immunol; 1988 May; 72(2):243-8. PubMed ID: 3261661. Abstract: The lineage of T-lymphocyte colony-forming cells (T-CFC) and the phenotype of the progeny of T-CFC have not yet been well-defined. To characterize the progenitor cells and progeny of the T-CFC, we separated normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes into enriched lymphocyte subpopulations, stimulated with various mitogens and cultured in a semisolid agar system. After 5 days, the number of colonies was counted, and the presence of CD4+ and CD8+ cells was determined in situ with FITC-conjugated monoclonal antibodies. Plating of B cells provided the lowest, T cells an intermediate and null cells the highest number of T-cell colonies (P less than 0.05). CD4+ and CD8+ cells produced equivalent numbers of T-cell colonies. T-cell colonies consisted of either CD4+ or CD8+ cells; mixed-cell colonies were rarely present. Plating of CD4+ or CD8+ cells produced both CD4+ and CD8+ colonies. We conclude that T-CFC exist in the CD4+, CD8+ and null-cell populations. In addition, T-CFC give rise to T-cell colonies possessing either CD4+ or CD8+ determinants.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]