Figure 7.
A model for CD4+ T-cell–dependent normal hematopoiesis. (A) In the presence of antigen-primed CD4+ T cell, cytokines are secreted and terminal differentiation of hematopoietic committed progenitors and precursors is efficient. (B) When CD4+ T cells are absent or their cognate antigens are not available, hematopoiesis is defective, resulting in (left) immature cell accumulation in the bone marrow or (right) leukopenia in the peripheral blood.