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The role of eosinophils in the neonatal murine thymus; Expression of Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenaseCravetchi, Olga Vladimir 11 1900 (has links)
Rationale: Eosinophils are “end cell” leucocytes, associated with allergy, asthma and helminthiasis. At sites of inflammation, eosinophils may modulate immune response through expression of the extra-hepatic tryptophan-catabolising enzyme, Indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO). Kynurenines, products of tryptophan cleavage, induce apoptosis of T-cells, including thymocytes. Eosinophils naturally home to the thymi in mammals. Thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, where T-cells develop and undergo selection. My hypothesis is that eosinophils homing to the thymi participate in T-cell development through their expression of IDO. Methods: Immunohistochemistry revealed eosinophils in thymic tissue. Immunocytochemistry and flow cytometry were used to locate IDO protein expression in the thymus particularly in thymic eosinophils. RT-PCR and real-time PCR determined the presence of IDO mRNA in the thymus. Results: thymic eosinophils express IDO and infiltrate compartments associated with negative selection. The highest IDO transcription correlated with the influx of eosinophils and prevalence of immature thymocytes. / Experimental Medicine
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The role of eosinophils in the neonatal murine thymus; Expression of Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenaseCravetchi, Olga Vladimir Unknown Date
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