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Publication : Recent thymic emigrants are tolerized in the absence of inflammation.

First Author  Friesen TJ Year  2016
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  213
Issue  6 Pages  913-20
PubMed ID  27139493 Mgi Jnum  J:234783
Mgi Id  MGI:5790878 Doi  10.1084/jem.20151990
Citation  Friesen TJ, et al. (2016) Recent thymic emigrants are tolerized in the absence of inflammation. J Exp Med 213(6):913-20
abstractText  T cell development requires a period of postthymic maturation. Why this is the case has remained a mystery, particularly given the rigors of intrathymic developmental checkpoints, successfully traversed by only approximately 5% of thymocytes. We now show that the first few weeks of T cell residence in the lymphoid periphery define a period of heightened susceptibility to tolerance induction to tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs), the outcome of which depends on the context in which recent thymic emigrants (RTEs) encounter antigen. After encounter with TRAs in the absence of inflammation, RTEs exhibited defects in proliferation, diminished cytokine production, elevated expression of anergy-associated genes, and diminished diabetogenicity. These properties were mirrored in vitro by enhanced RTE susceptibility to regulatory T cell-mediated suppression. In the presence of inflammation, RTEs and mature T cells were, in contrast, equally capable of inducing diabetes, proliferating, and producing cytokines. Thus, recirculating RTEs encounter TRAs during a transitional developmental stage that facilitates tolerance induction, but inflammation converts antigen-exposed, tolerance-prone RTEs into competent effector cells.
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