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Lucas, Beth University of Birmingham
White, Andrea J. University of Birmingham
Klein, Fabian University of Oxford
Veiga-Villauriz, Clara University of Oxford
Handel, Adam University of Oxford
Bacon, Andrea University of Birmingham
Cosway, Emilie J. University of Birmingham
James, Kieran D. University of Birmingham
Parnell, Sonia M. University of Birmingham
Jenkinson, William E. University of Birmingham
Hollander, Georg A. University of Oxford|University of Basel|University Children’s Hospital Basel|ETH Zurich
Lu, Wei-Yu University of Edinburgh
Anderson, Graham University of Birmingham
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The thymus medulla is a key site for immunoregulation and tolerance, and its functional specialisation is achieved through the complexity of medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTEC). While the importance of the medulla for thymus function is clear, the production and maintenance of mTEC diversity remains poorly understood. Here, using ontogenetic and inducible fate-mapping approaches, we identify mTEC-restricted progenitors as a cytokeratin19+ (K19+) TEC subset that emerges in the embryonic thymus. Importantly, labelling of a single cohort of K19+ TEC during embryogenesis sustains the production of multiple mTEC subsets into adulthood, including CCL21+ mTEClo, Aire+ mTEChi and thymic tuft cells. We show K19+ progenitors arise prior to the acquisition of multiple mTEC-defining features including RANK and CCL21 and are generated independently of the key mTEC regulator, Relb. In conclusion, we identify and define a multipotent mTEC progenitor that emerges during embryogenesis to support mTEC diversity into adult life.
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Nature Communications
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20411723
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AA12645905
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Springer Nature
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開始ページ
2066
発行日
2023-04-12
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eng
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先端酵素学研究所