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Evidence for a Functional Second Thymus in Mice
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2006
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentT-regulatory CellImmunologyOrgan DevelopmentCellular PhysiologyEmbryologyCell TransplantationAnimal PhysiologyKnockout MouseXenotransplantationSecond ThymusMorphogenesisAutoimmunityCervical ThymusThymus OrganDevelopmental BiologyFunctional Second ThymusThyroid HormoneMedicineCell Development
The thymus organ supports the development of T cells and is located in the thorax. Here, we report the existence of a second thymus in the mouse neck, which develops after birth and grows to the size of a small lymph node. The cervical thymus had a typical medulla-cortex structure, was found to support T cell development, and could correct T cell deficiency in athymic nude mice upon transplantation. The identification of a regular second thymus in the mouse may provide evolutionary links to thymus organogenesis in other vertebrates and suggests a need to reconsider the effect of thoracic thymectomy on de novo T cell production.
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