The development of immunocompetent T cells entails a complex pathway of differentiation in the thymus. Thymic atrophy occurs with ageing and during conditions such as malnutrition, infections and cancer chemotherapy. The comparative changes in thymic subsets under different modes of thymic atrophy and the mechanisms involved are not well characterized. These aspects were investigated, using mice infected with Salmonella Typhimurium, injection with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an inflammatory but non-infectious stimulus, etoposide (Eto), a drug used to treat some cancers, and dexamethasone (Dex), a steroid used in some inflammatory diseases. The effects on the major subpopulations of thymocytes based on multicolour flow cytometry studies were, ...
<p>(A) Representative plots show CD4 by CD8 profiles of total thymocytes from the control and miR-18...
International audienceThe thymus gland, where T lymphocyte development occurs, is targeted in malnut...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
The development of immunocompetent T cells entails a complex pathway of differentiation in the thymu...
The thymus is known to atrophy during infections; however, a systematic study of changes in thymocyt...
Thymic atrophy is a frequent consequence of infection with bacteria, viruses, and parasites and is c...
Thymic atrophy is known to occur during infections; however, there is limited understanding of its c...
Productive thymopoiesis is essential for a robust and healthy immune system. ...
Background: Productive thymopoiesis is essential for a robust and healthy immune system. Thymus unfo...
Background: Prolonged immunosuppression and hypoinflammation, termed compensatory anti-inflammatory ...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
The thymus plays a critical role in adaptive im munity as the site of mature T cell production (Mill...
Abstract: Thymopoiesis is essential for develop-ment and maintenance of a robust and healthy immune ...
In-vivo administration of the culture supernates from Yersinia enterocolitica resulted in thymus atr...
Mice deficient for the G protein subunit Gαi2 spontaneously develop colitis, a chronic inflammatory ...
<p>(A) Representative plots show CD4 by CD8 profiles of total thymocytes from the control and miR-18...
International audienceThe thymus gland, where T lymphocyte development occurs, is targeted in malnut...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
The development of immunocompetent T cells entails a complex pathway of differentiation in the thymu...
The thymus is known to atrophy during infections; however, a systematic study of changes in thymocyt...
Thymic atrophy is a frequent consequence of infection with bacteria, viruses, and parasites and is c...
Thymic atrophy is known to occur during infections; however, there is limited understanding of its c...
Productive thymopoiesis is essential for a robust and healthy immune system. ...
Background: Productive thymopoiesis is essential for a robust and healthy immune system. Thymus unfo...
Background: Prolonged immunosuppression and hypoinflammation, termed compensatory anti-inflammatory ...
The thymus is essential for T cell development and maturation. It is extremely sensitive to atrophy,...
The thymus plays a critical role in adaptive im munity as the site of mature T cell production (Mill...
Abstract: Thymopoiesis is essential for develop-ment and maintenance of a robust and healthy immune ...
In-vivo administration of the culture supernates from Yersinia enterocolitica resulted in thymus atr...
Mice deficient for the G protein subunit Gαi2 spontaneously develop colitis, a chronic inflammatory ...
<p>(A) Representative plots show CD4 by CD8 profiles of total thymocytes from the control and miR-18...
International audienceThe thymus gland, where T lymphocyte development occurs, is targeted in malnut...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...