نتایج جستجو برای: medullary thymocytes

تعداد نتایج: 16527  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
R Chiarle A Podda G Prolla E R Podack G J Thorbecke G Inghirami

The biological function of CD30 in the thymus has been only partially elucidated, although recent data indicate that it may be involved in negative selection. Because CD30 is expressed only by a small subpopulation of medullary thymocytes, we generated transgenic (Tg) mice overexpressing CD30 in T lymphocytes to further address its role in T cell development. CD30 Tg mice have normal thymic siz...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1993
S H Park Y M Bae H J Kwon T J Kim J Kim S J Lee S K Lee

Expression of a novel thymocyte differentiation antigen, JL1, defined by a monoclonal antibody (mAb) developed against human thymocytes showed a specificity for stage II double positive (CD4+CD8+) human cortical thymocytes. This antigen was not expressed at detectable levels on medullary thymocytes, mature peripheral leukocytes, bone marrow cells or on other types of tissues elsewhere in the hu...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Snjezana Kutlesa Johannes T Wessels Angelika Speiser Inge Steiert Claudia A Müller Gerd Klein

Cadherins are a family of cell adhesion molecules that mainly mediate homotypic homophilic interactions, but for E-cadherin, heterophilic interactions with the integrin alpha(E)(CD103)beta(7) have also been reported. In the human thymus, where thymocytes develop in close contact with thymic stromal cells, E-cadherin expression was detected on thymic epithelial cells. By immunofluorescence stain...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Adrian Liston Katherine M Nutsch Andrew G Farr Jennifer M Lund Jeffery P Rasmussen Pandelakis A Koni Alexander Y Rudensky

Regulatory Foxp3(+) T cells (T(R)) are indispensable for preventing autoimmune pathology in multiple organs and tissues. During thymic differentiation T cell receptor (TCR)-ligand interactions within a certain increased affinity range, in conjunction with gammac-containing cytokine receptor signals, induce Foxp3 expression and thereby commit developing thymocytes to the T(R) lineage. The contri...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Magali Irla Jeanne Guenot Gregg Sealy Walter Reith Beat A Imhof Arnauld Sergé

Lymphoid organs exhibit complex structures tightly related to their function. Surprisingly, although the thymic medulla constitutes a specialized microenvironment dedicated to the induction of T cell tolerance, its three-dimensional topology remains largely elusive because it has been studied mainly in two dimensions using thymic sections. To overcome this limitation, we have developed an autom...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2006
Shingo Ichimiya Takashi Kojima

The final elimination step of self-reactive T cells occurs in the medulla of the thymus where a complex framework provided by stromal cells supports an optimal milieu for their selection. Here we present evidence that tight junctions (TJs) widely join medullary stromal cells of the human thymus. Occludin (OCLN) and claudin-1 (CLDN-1) of TJ-associated molecules were dominantly expressed in medul...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Vera C Martins Thomas Boehm Conrad C Bleul

Thymic medullary epithelial cells (mTECs) play a major role in central tolerance induction by expressing tissue-specific Ags (TSAs). The expression of a subset of TSAs in mTECs is under the control of Aire (autoimmune regulator). Humans defective for AIRE develop a syndrome characterized by autoimmune disease in several endocrine glands. Aire has been proposed to be regulated by lymphotoxin bet...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Tom M. McCaughtry Matthew S. Wilken Kristin A. Hogquist

Conventional alphabeta T cell precursors undergo positive selection in the thymic cortex. When this is successful, they migrate to the medulla and are exposed to tissue-specific antigens (TSA) for purposes of central tolerance, and they undergo maturation to become functionally responsive T cells. It is commonly understood that thymocytes spend up to 2 wk in the medulla undergoing these final m...

2015
Geraldo Aleixo Passos Daniella Arêas Mendes-da-Cruz Ernna Hérida Oliveira

Developing thymocytes interact sequentially with two distinct structures within the thymus: the cortex and medulla. Surviving single-positive and double-positive thymocytes from the cortex migrate into the medulla, where they interact with medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs). These cells ectopically express a vast set of peripheral tissue antigens (PTAs), a property termed promiscuous gen...

2015
Graham Anderson William E. Jenkinson

The thymus is an anatomically compartmentalized primary lymphoid organ that fosters the production of self-tolerant T cells. The thymic cortex provides a specialized microenvironment in which cortical thymic epithelial cells (cTECs) support the positive selection and further differentiation of self-MHC-restricted thymocytes. Following their migration into the medulla, positively selected thymoc...

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