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Publication : mTORC1 in Thymic Epithelial Cells Is Critical for Thymopoiesis, T-Cell Generation, and Temporal Control of γδT17 Development and TCRγ/δ Recombination.

First Author  Wang HX Year  2016
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  14
Issue  2 Pages  e1002370
PubMed ID  26889835 Mgi Jnum  J:231363
Mgi Id  MGI:5770486 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.1002370
Citation  Wang HX, et al. (2016) mTORC1 in Thymic Epithelial Cells Is Critical for Thymopoiesis, T-Cell Generation, and Temporal Control of gammadeltaT17 Development and TCRgamma/delta Recombination. PLoS Biol 14(2):e1002370
abstractText  Thymus is crucial for generation of a diverse repertoire of T cells essential for adaptive immunity. Although thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are crucial for thymopoiesis and T cell generation, how TEC development and function are controlled is poorly understood. We report here that mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) in TECs plays critical roles in thymopoiesis and thymus function. Acute deletion of mTORC1 in adult mice caused severe thymic involution. TEC-specific deficiency of mTORC1 (mTORC1KO) impaired TEC maturation and function such as decreased expression of thymotropic chemokines, decreased medullary TEC to cortical TEC ratios, and altered thymic architecture, leading to severe thymic atrophy, reduced recruitment of early thymic progenitors, and impaired development of virtually all T-cell lineages. Strikingly, temporal control of IL-17-producing gammadeltaT (gammadeltaT17) cell differentiation and TCRVgamma/delta recombination in fetal thymus is lost in mTORC1KO thymus, leading to elevated gammadeltaT17 differentiation and rearranging of fetal specific TCRVgamma/delta in adulthood. Thus, mTORC1 is central for TEC development/function and establishment of thymic environment for proper T cell development, and modulating mTORC1 activity can be a strategy for preventing thymic involution/atrophy.
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