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Publication : Generation of both cortical and Aire(+) medullary thymic epithelial compartments from CD205(+) progenitors.

First Author  Baik S Year  2013
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  43
Issue  3 Pages  589-94
PubMed ID  23299414 Mgi Jnum  J:193836
Mgi Id  MGI:5469766 Doi  10.1002/eji.201243209
Citation  Baik S, et al. (2013) Generation of both cortical and Aire(+) medullary thymic epithelial compartments from CD205(+) progenitors. Eur J Immunol 43(3):589-94
abstractText  In the adult thymus, the development of self-tolerant thymocytes requires interactions with thymic epithelial cells (TECs). Although both cortical and medullary TECs (cTECs/mTECs) are known to arise from common bipotent TEC progenitors, the phenotype of these progenitors and the timing of the emergence of these distinct lineages remain unclear. Here, we have investigated the phenotype and developmental properties of bipotent TEC progenitors during cTEC/mTEC lineage development. We show that TEC progenitors can undergo a stepwise acquisition of first cTEC and then mTEC hallmarks, resulting in the emergence of a progenitor population simultaneously expressing the cTEC marker CD205 and the mTEC regulator Receptor Activator of NF-kappaB (RANK). In vivo analysis reveals the capacity of CD205 TECs to generate functionally competent cortical and medullary microenvironments containing both cTECs and Aire mTECs. Thus, TEC development involves a stage in which bipotent progenitors can co-express hallmarks of the cTEC and mTEC lineages through sequential acquisition, arguing against a simple binary model in which both lineages diverge simultaneously from bipotent lineage negative TEC progenitors. Rather, our data reveal an unexpected overlap in the phenotypic properties of these bipotent TECs with their lineage-restricted counterparts.
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