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pubmed-article:8087869pubmed:abstractTextPseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A has been shown to stimulate splenocytes from athymic nude mice. The present studies were performed to characterize the exotoxin A-responsive cells within the splenocytes of athymic nude mice. The results of these studies indicate that exotoxin A-responsive cells were represented in the nylon wool-adherent cell population and in the Ig-depleted splenocyte population (IgNA). Flow microfluorimetry analysis indicated that exotoxin A induced the expansion of Thy1+, CD3-, CD4-, and CD8- cells which also expressed the heat-stable antigen (HSA), an antigen expressed on immature T lymphocytes. Depletion of Thy1+ cells abrogated the exotoxin A-induced proliferation; however, depletion of CD4+ and CD8+ cells did not affect the exotoxin A-induced proliferation of IgNA cells. Thus, the results indicate that exotoxin A stimulates the proliferation of immature T cells within the splenocytes of nude mice that are Thy1+, HSA+, CD3-, CD4-, CD8-.lld:pubmed
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