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Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology

An important role for plexinD1 in thymic development is inferred from studies of germline Plxnd1 knockout (KO) mice where mislocalized CD69(+) thymocytes as well as ectopic thymic subcapsular medullary structures were observed. Given embryonic lethality of the Plxnd1(−/−) genotype, fetal liver trans...

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Autores principales: Choi, Young I., Duke-Cohan, Jonathan S., Tan, Jing, Gui, Jingang, Singh, Manvendra K., Epstein, Jonathan A., Reinherz, Ellis L.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00392
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author Choi, Young I.
Duke-Cohan, Jonathan S.
Tan, Jing
Gui, Jingang
Singh, Manvendra K.
Epstein, Jonathan A.
Reinherz, Ellis L.
author_facet Choi, Young I.
Duke-Cohan, Jonathan S.
Tan, Jing
Gui, Jingang
Singh, Manvendra K.
Epstein, Jonathan A.
Reinherz, Ellis L.
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description An important role for plexinD1 in thymic development is inferred from studies of germline Plxnd1 knockout (KO) mice where mislocalized CD69(+) thymocytes as well as ectopic thymic subcapsular medullary structures were observed. Given embryonic lethality of the Plxnd1(−/−) genotype, fetal liver transplantation was employed in these prior analyses. Such embryonic hematopoietic reconstitution may have transferred Plxnd1 KO endothelial and/or epithelial stem cells in addition to Plxnd1 KO lymphoid progenitors, thereby contributing to that phenotype. Here we use Plxnd1(flox/flox) mice crossed to pLck-Cre, pKeratin14-Cre, or pTek-Cre transgenic animals to create cell-type specific conditional knockout (CKO) lines involving thymocytes (D1ThyCKO), thymic epithelium (D1EpCKO), and thymic endothelium (D1EnCKO), respectively. These CKOs allowed us to directly assess the role of plexinD1 in each lineage. Loss of plexinD1 expression on double positive (DP) thymocytes leads to their aberrant migration and cortical retention after TCR-mediated positive selection. In contrast, ectopic medulla formation is a consequence of loss of plexinD1 expression on endothelial cells, in turn linked to dysregulation of thymic angiogenesis. D1EpCKO thymi manifest neither abnormality. Collectively, our findings underscore the non-redundant roles for plexinD1 on thymocytes and endothelium, including the dynamic nature of medulla formation resulting from crosstalk between these thymic cellular components.
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spelling pubmed-38328042013-12-05 Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology Choi, Young I. Duke-Cohan, Jonathan S. Tan, Jing Gui, Jingang Singh, Manvendra K. Epstein, Jonathan A. Reinherz, Ellis L. Front Immunol Immunology An important role for plexinD1 in thymic development is inferred from studies of germline Plxnd1 knockout (KO) mice where mislocalized CD69(+) thymocytes as well as ectopic thymic subcapsular medullary structures were observed. Given embryonic lethality of the Plxnd1(−/−) genotype, fetal liver transplantation was employed in these prior analyses. Such embryonic hematopoietic reconstitution may have transferred Plxnd1 KO endothelial and/or epithelial stem cells in addition to Plxnd1 KO lymphoid progenitors, thereby contributing to that phenotype. Here we use Plxnd1(flox/flox) mice crossed to pLck-Cre, pKeratin14-Cre, or pTek-Cre transgenic animals to create cell-type specific conditional knockout (CKO) lines involving thymocytes (D1ThyCKO), thymic epithelium (D1EpCKO), and thymic endothelium (D1EnCKO), respectively. These CKOs allowed us to directly assess the role of plexinD1 in each lineage. Loss of plexinD1 expression on double positive (DP) thymocytes leads to their aberrant migration and cortical retention after TCR-mediated positive selection. In contrast, ectopic medulla formation is a consequence of loss of plexinD1 expression on endothelial cells, in turn linked to dysregulation of thymic angiogenesis. D1EpCKO thymi manifest neither abnormality. Collectively, our findings underscore the non-redundant roles for plexinD1 on thymocytes and endothelium, including the dynamic nature of medulla formation resulting from crosstalk between these thymic cellular components. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3832804/ /pubmed/24312099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00392 Text en Copyright © 2013 Choi, Duke-Cohan, Tan, Gui, Singh, Epstein and Reinherz. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Choi, Young I.
Duke-Cohan, Jonathan S.
Tan, Jing
Gui, Jingang
Singh, Manvendra K.
Epstein, Jonathan A.
Reinherz, Ellis L.
Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title_full Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title_fullStr Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title_full_unstemmed Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title_short Plxnd1 Expression in Thymocytes Regulates Their Intrathymic Migration While That in Thymic Endothelium Impacts Medullary Topology
title_sort plxnd1 expression in thymocytes regulates their intrathymic migration while that in thymic endothelium impacts medullary topology
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312099
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00392
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