Adult mice double deficient in Fl and Il7r expression have severely reduced numbers of naive T cells: evidence for clonal expansion of peripheral T cells. PB (A) and spleen (B-D) cells from 8- to 10-week-old WT, Fl−/−, Il7r−/−, and Fl−/−Il7r−/− mice were enumerated and stained with antibodies against CD4, CD8, CD44, and CD62L to establish the relative distribution between naive (CD44low) and activated/memory (CD44high) T cells.35 (A) Total number of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in PB. (B) Representative FACS profiles of CD44low and CD44high cells within CD4+ gate. Numbers in quadrants show mean values of 6 to 10 mice. (C,D) Total number of naive and activated/memory CD4+ (C) and CD8+ (D) T-cell subsets, respectively. (E-G) Sequences of TCR Vβ8, Vβ 5.2 D-J6 recombinations in splenocytes from one representative 8- to 10-week-old WT (E) and 2 age-matched Fl−/−Il7r−/− (F,G) mice. Letters indicate germ-line sequences and bold underlined text indicates insertions (N and P nucleotides). D region is indicated in italics. *P < .01, comparing Il7r−/− and Fl−/−Il7r−/− mice.