Thymic hormone-containing cells. Characterization and localization of serum thymic factor in young mouse thymus studied by monoclonal antibodies.

Abstract
The characterization and distribution of cells containing the serum thymic factor (FTS) in the thymus of young mice was studied by immunofluorescence using monoclonal anti-FTS antibodies. FTS+ cells were distributed throughout the thymic parenchyma but were more frequent in the medullary region than in the cortex. FTS-containing cells presented a stellate or globular aspect, and some of them exibited fluorescent cytoplasmic granules. The epithelial nature of FTS+ cells was confirmed by double-labeling expeirments using an anti-keratin antiserum (as an epithelial cell marker). Only a minority of keratin-positive epithelial reticular cells contained FTS. All controls, including the incubation of sections from nonthymic tissues with the anti-FTS antibodies, were negative. The results confirm the exclusive localization of FTS-containing cells within the mouse thymus.