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Thymic reticulum in mice III. Phagocytic cells of the thymic reticulum in culture secrete both prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> and interleukin 1 which regulate thymocyte proliferation
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1983
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentImmunologyImmune RegulationCell PopulationThymocyte ProliferationImmunologic MechanismImmune SystemImmunotherapyCellular PhysiologyInflammationImmunopathologyCell SignalingAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyMice IiiImmune SurveillanceAutoimmunityThymic ReticulumCell BiologyPhagocyteCytokineIl 1Immune Cell DevelopmentConcanavalin A. Pge2Medicine
A phagocytic cell of the thymic reticulum in culture (P-TR-C) has recently been isolated whose characteristics closely resemble those of the thymic interdigitating cell despite the modifications induced by culture conditions. In the present report it is demonstrated that this cell population is able to produce both interleukin 1 (IL 1) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). IL 1 has no direct mitogenic effect on thymocytes but is comitogenic with concanavalin A. PGE2 has no direct effect on the secretion of IL 1 by P-TR-C, but has an effect antagonistic to IL 1, inhibiting thymocyte proliferation. P-TR-C are thus able to modulate thymocyte proliferation in vitro.
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