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pubmed-article:8181078pubmed:abstractTextWe examined the expression of T cell markers in the peripheral blood of five immunologically normal human fetuses at 18-20 weeks of gestational age. The distribution of T cells expressing CD1, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, and the alpha/beta and gamma/delta receptors for antigen was comparable to that of newborns and normal adults, except for the absence of gamma/delta cells expressing the delta TCS-1 epitope. The V beta repertoire, as evaluated by two-color flow cytometry using mAbs to specific V beta families, was also comparable to that of adult samples. A significant fraction (8.9 to 16.4%) of fetal CD3+ T cells expressed the alpha chain of IL-2R (CD25) in the absence of HLA-DR; this suggests that antigenic stimuli trigger, during intrauterine life, an unusual pathway of T cell activation. Consistent with this, 7 to 27% of fetal T cells were found to express the CD45R0 marker of "memory" cells.lld:pubmed
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