نتایج جستجو برای: medullary thymocytes

تعداد نتایج: 16527  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Tom Li Stephen Anastasia Tikhonova Janice M Riberdy Terri M Laufer

Immature thymocytes that are positively selected based upon their response to self-peptide-MHC complexes develop into mature T cells that are not overtly reactive to those same complexes. Developmental tuning is the active process through which TCR-associated signaling pathways of single-positive thymocytes are attenuated to respond appropriately to the peptide-MHC molecules that will be encoun...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Mylène Vivinus-Nebot Patricia Rousselle Jean-Philippe Breittmayer Claire Cenciarini Sonia Berrih-Aknin Suzanne Spong Pasi Nokelainen Françoise Cottrez M Peter Marinkovich Alain Bernard

We have previously shown that laminin-5 is expressed in the human thymic medulla, in which mature thymocytes are located. We now report that laminin-5 promotes migration of mature medullary thymocytes, whereas it has no effect on cortical immature thymocytes. Migration was inhibited by blocking mAbs directed against laminin-5 integrin receptors and by inhibitors of metalloproteinases. Interacti...

2011
Fei Teng Yubin Zhou Rong Jin Yu Chen Xiaoyan Pei Yuanfeng Liu Jie Dong Wei Wang Xuewen Pang Xiaoping Qian Wei-Feng Chen Yu Zhang Qing Ge

BACKGROUND After positive selection, the newly generated single positive (SP) thymocytes migrate to the thymic medulla, where they undergo negative selection to eliminate autoreactive T cells and functional maturation to acquire immune competence and egress capability. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To elucidate the genetic program underlying this process, we analyzed changes in gene expressi...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Mingzhao Zhu Robert K Chin Alexei V Tumanov Xiaojuan Liu Yang-Xin Fu

How organ-specific central tolerance is established and regulated has been an intriguing question. Lymphotoxin beta receptor (LTbetaR) deficiency is associated with autoimmune phenotypes characterized by humoral and cellular autoreactivity to peripheral organs. Whether this results from defective negative selection of T cells directed at tissue-restricted Ags has not been well understood. By tr...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Danielle Daniely Joanna Kern Anna Cebula Leszek Ignatowicz

Medullary thymic epithelial cells expressing the Aire gene play a critical role in the induction of tolerance to tissue-specific Ags (TSAs). It was postulated that recognition of Aire-controlled TSAs by immature thymocytes results in the selection of natural CD4+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) and enriches this repertoire in self-reactive receptors, contributing to its vast diversity. In this...

2017
Mina Kozai Yuki Kubo Tomoya Katakai Hiroyuki Kondo Hiroshi Kiyonari Karin Schaeuble Sanjiv A Luther Naozumi Ishimaru Izumi Ohigashi Yousuke Takahama

The chemokine receptor CCR7 directs T cell relocation into and within lymphoid organs, including the migration of developing thymocytes into the thymic medulla. However, how three functional CCR7 ligands in mouse, CCL19, CCL21Ser, and CCL21Leu, divide their roles in immune organs is unclear. By producing mice specifically deficient in CCL21Ser, we show that CCL21Ser is essential for the accumul...

Journal: :International immunology 2003
Claudya Tenca Andrea Merlo Daniela Zarcone Daniele Saverino Silvia Bruno Amleto De Santanna Dunia Ramarli Marina Fabbi Carlo Pesce Silvia Deaglio Ermanno Ciccone Fabio Malavasi Carlo E Grossi

Thymic T cell maturation depends on interactions between thymocytes and cells of epithelial and hematopoietic lineages that control a selective process whereby developing T cells with inappropriate or self-reactive receptors die. Molecules involved in this process are the TCR expressed on thymocytes together with the CD3 complex and MHC-peptide on accessory cells. However, other molecules may f...

2010
Nichole M. Danzl Laura T. Donlin Konstantina Alexandropoulos

Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) play an important role in T cell tolerance and prevention of autoimmunity. Mice deficient in expression of the signaling protein Sin exhibit exaggerated immune responses and multitissue inflammation. Here, we show that Sin is expressed in the thymic stroma, specifically in mTECs. Sin deficiency led to thymic stroma-dependent autoimmune manifestations sh...

Journal: :Developmental Immunology 1991
Ken Shortman David Vremec

Thymic rosettes (ROS), structures consisting of thymic lymphoid cells attached to a central stromal cell, were isolated from mouse thymus by collagenase digestion and unit-gravity elutriation. The ROS were then separated into those where the stromal cells were either macrophage-like (M-ROS) or dendritic cell-like (D-ROS), on the basis of the differences in adherence properties or in the level o...

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