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Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages

Interactions of developing T cells with Aire(+) medullary thymic epithelial cells expressing high levels of MHCII molecules (mTEC(hi)) are critical for the induction of central tolerance in the thymus. In turn, thymocytes regulate the cellularity of Aire(+) mTEC(hi). However, it remains unknown whet...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Noella, Boucherit, Nicolas, Santamaria, Jérémy C, Provin, Nathan, Charaix, Jonathan, Ferrier, Pierre, Giraud, Matthieu, Irla, Magali
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35188458
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69982
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author Lopes, Noella
Boucherit, Nicolas
Santamaria, Jérémy C
Provin, Nathan
Charaix, Jonathan
Ferrier, Pierre
Giraud, Matthieu
Irla, Magali
author_facet Lopes, Noella
Boucherit, Nicolas
Santamaria, Jérémy C
Provin, Nathan
Charaix, Jonathan
Ferrier, Pierre
Giraud, Matthieu
Irla, Magali
author_sort Lopes, Noella
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description Interactions of developing T cells with Aire(+) medullary thymic epithelial cells expressing high levels of MHCII molecules (mTEC(hi)) are critical for the induction of central tolerance in the thymus. In turn, thymocytes regulate the cellularity of Aire(+) mTEC(hi). However, it remains unknown whether thymocytes control the precursors of Aire(+) mTEC(hi) that are contained in mTEC(lo) cells or other mTEC(lo) subsets that have recently been delineated by single-cell transcriptomic analyses. Here, using three distinct transgenic mouse models, in which antigen presentation between mTECs and CD4(+) thymocytes is perturbed, we show by high-throughput RNA-seq that self-reactive CD4(+) thymocytes induce key transcriptional regulators in mTEC(lo) and control the composition of mTEC(lo) subsets, including Aire(+) mTEC(hi) precursors, post-Aire and tuft-like mTECs. Furthermore, these interactions upregulate the expression of tissue-restricted self-antigens, cytokines, chemokines, and adhesion molecules important for T-cell development. This gene activation program induced in mTEC(lo) is combined with a global increase of the active H3K4me3 histone mark. Finally, we demonstrate that these self-reactive interactions between CD4(+) thymocytes and mTECs critically prevent multiorgan autoimmunity. Our genome-wide study thus reveals that self-reactive CD4(+) thymocytes control multiple unsuspected facets from immature stages of mTECs, which determines their heterogeneity.
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spelling pubmed-88604472022-02-23 Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages Lopes, Noella Boucherit, Nicolas Santamaria, Jérémy C Provin, Nathan Charaix, Jonathan Ferrier, Pierre Giraud, Matthieu Irla, Magali eLife Immunology and Inflammation Interactions of developing T cells with Aire(+) medullary thymic epithelial cells expressing high levels of MHCII molecules (mTEC(hi)) are critical for the induction of central tolerance in the thymus. In turn, thymocytes regulate the cellularity of Aire(+) mTEC(hi). However, it remains unknown whether thymocytes control the precursors of Aire(+) mTEC(hi) that are contained in mTEC(lo) cells or other mTEC(lo) subsets that have recently been delineated by single-cell transcriptomic analyses. Here, using three distinct transgenic mouse models, in which antigen presentation between mTECs and CD4(+) thymocytes is perturbed, we show by high-throughput RNA-seq that self-reactive CD4(+) thymocytes induce key transcriptional regulators in mTEC(lo) and control the composition of mTEC(lo) subsets, including Aire(+) mTEC(hi) precursors, post-Aire and tuft-like mTECs. Furthermore, these interactions upregulate the expression of tissue-restricted self-antigens, cytokines, chemokines, and adhesion molecules important for T-cell development. This gene activation program induced in mTEC(lo) is combined with a global increase of the active H3K4me3 histone mark. Finally, we demonstrate that these self-reactive interactions between CD4(+) thymocytes and mTECs critically prevent multiorgan autoimmunity. Our genome-wide study thus reveals that self-reactive CD4(+) thymocytes control multiple unsuspected facets from immature stages of mTECs, which determines their heterogeneity. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8860447/ /pubmed/35188458 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69982 Text en © 2022, Lopes et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Immunology and Inflammation
Lopes, Noella
Boucherit, Nicolas
Santamaria, Jérémy C
Provin, Nathan
Charaix, Jonathan
Ferrier, Pierre
Giraud, Matthieu
Irla, Magali
Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title_full Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title_fullStr Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title_full_unstemmed Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title_short Thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
title_sort thymocytes trigger self-antigen-controlling pathways in immature medullary thymic epithelial stages
topic Immunology and Inflammation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35188458
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69982
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