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Publication : CD69 prevents PLZF<sup>hi</sup> innate precursors from prematurely exiting the thymus and aborting NKT2 cell differentiation.

First Author  Kimura MY Year  2018
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  3749
PubMed ID  30218105 Mgi Jnum  J:267602
Mgi Id  MGI:6267766 Doi  10.1038/s41467-018-06283-1
Citation  Kimura MY, et al. (2018) CD69 prevents PLZF(hi) innate precursors from prematurely exiting the thymus and aborting NKT2 cell differentiation. Nat Commun 9(1):3749
abstractText  While CD69 may regulate thymocyte egress by inhibiting S1P1 expression, CD69 expression is not thought to be required for normal thymocyte development. Here we show that CD69 is in fact specifically required for the differentiation of mature NKT2 cells, which do not themselves express CD69. Mechanistically, CD69 expression is required on CD24(+) PLZF(hi) innate precursors for their retention in the thymus and completion of their differentiation into mature NKT2 cells. By contrast, CD69-deficient CD24(+) PLZF(hi) innate precursors express S1P1 and prematurely exit the thymus, while S1P1 inhibitor treatment of CD69-deficient mice retains CD24(+) PLZF(hi) innate precursors in the thymus and restores NKT2 cell differentiation. Thus, CD69 prevents S1P1 expression on CD24(+) PLZF(hi) innate precursor cells from aborting NKT2 differentiation in the thymus. This study reveals the importance of CD69 to prolong the thymic residency time of developing immature precursors for proper differentiation of a T cell subset.
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