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Publication : IL18 signaling promotes homing of mature Tregs into the thymus.

First Author  Peligero-Cruz C Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32687059 Mgi Jnum  J:313536
Mgi Id  MGI:6794607 Doi  10.7554/eLife.58213
Citation  Peligero-Cruz C, et al. (2020) IL18 signaling promotes homing of mature Tregs into the thymus. Elife 9:e58213
abstractText  Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potent suppressor cells, essential for the maintenance of immune homeostasis. Most Tregs develop in the thymus and are then released into the immune periphery. However, some Tregs populate the thymus and constitute a major subset of yet poorly understood cells. Here we describe a subset of thymus recirculating IL18R(+) Tregs with molecular characteristics highly reminiscent of tissue-resident effector Tregs. Moreover, we show that IL18R(+) Tregs are endowed with higher capacity to populate the thymus than their IL18R(-) or IL18R(-/-) counterparts, highlighting the key role of IL18R in this process. Finally, we demonstrate that IL18 signaling is critical for the induction of the key thymus-homing chemokine receptor - CCR6 on Tregs. Collectively, this study provides a detailed characterization of the mature Treg subsets in the mouse thymus and identifies a key role of IL18 signaling in controlling the CCR6-CCL20-dependent migration of Tregs into the thymus.
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