Rank Signaling Links the Development of Invariant γδ T Cell Progenitors and Aire+ Medullary Epithelium

The thymic medulla provides a specialized microenvironment for the negative selection of T cells, with the presence of autoimmune regulator (Aire)-expressing medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) during the embryonic-neonatal period being both necessary and sufficient to establish long-lasting t...

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Published inImmunity (Cambridge, Mass.) Vol. 36; no. 3; pp. 427 - 437
Main Authors Roberts, Natalie A., White, Andrea J., Jenkinson, William E., Turchinovich, Gleb, Nakamura, Kyoko, Withers, David R., McConnell, Fiona M., Desanti, Guillaume E., Benezech, Cecile, Parnell, Sonia M., Cunningham, Adam F., Paolino, Magdalena, Penninger, Josef M., Simon, Anna Katharina, Nitta, Takeshi, Ohigashi, Izumi, Takahama, Yousuke, Caamano, Jorge H., Hayday, Adrian C., Lane, Peter J.L., Jenkinson, Eric J., Anderson, Graham
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 23.03.2012
Cell Press
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Summary:The thymic medulla provides a specialized microenvironment for the negative selection of T cells, with the presence of autoimmune regulator (Aire)-expressing medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) during the embryonic-neonatal period being both necessary and sufficient to establish long-lasting tolerance. Here we showed that emergence of the first cohorts of Aire+ mTECs at this key developmental stage, prior to αβ T cell repertoire selection, was jointly directed by Rankl+ lymphoid tissue inducer cells and invariant Vγ5+ dendritic epidermal T cell (DETC) progenitors that are the first thymocytes to express the products of gene rearrangement. In turn, generation of Aire+ mTECs then fostered Skint-1-dependent, but Aire-independent, DETC progenitor maturation and the emergence of an invariant DETC repertoire. Hence, our data attributed a functional importance to the temporal development of Vγ5+ γδ T cells during thymus medulla formation for αβ T cell tolerance induction and demonstrated a Rank-mediated reciprocal link between DETC and Aire+ mTEC maturation. [Display omitted] ► Invariant Vγ5+ thymocytes regulate formation of Aire+ medullary thymic epithelium ► Generation of an invariant Vγ5+ T cell population requires thymus medulla development ► Skint-1-mediated Vγ5+ thymocyte development is Aire independent ► Dependency on Tnfrsf11a links γδ T cell and medullary epithelium development
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These authors contributed equally to this work
Present address: Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
ISSN:1074-7613
1097-4180
1097-4180
DOI:10.1016/j.immuni.2012.01.016