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Publication : Protection against autoimmunity is driven by thymic epithelial cell-mediated regulation of T(reg) development.

First Author  Haftmann C Year  2021
Journal  Sci Immunol Volume  6
Issue  65 Pages  eabf3111
PubMed ID  34797691 Mgi Jnum  J:341008
Mgi Id  MGI:7486395 Doi  10.1126/sciimmunol.abf3111
Citation  Haftmann C, et al. (2021) Protection against autoimmunity is driven by thymic epithelial cell-mediated regulation of T(reg) development. Sci Immunol 6(65):eabf3111
abstractText  Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) are key antigen-presenting cells mediating T cell tolerance to prevent harmful autoimmunity. mTECs both negatively select self-reactive T cells and promote the development of thymic regulatory T cells (tT(regs)) that mediate peripheral tolerance. The relative importance of these two mechanisms of thymic education to prevent autoimmunity is unclear. We generated a mouse model to specifically target the development and function of mTECs by conditional ablation of the NF-kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK) in the TEC compartment. In contrast to germline-deficient NIK(-/-) mice, Foxn1(Cre)NIK(fl/fl) mice rapidly developed fatal T cell-dependent multiorgan autoimmunity shortly after birth. Thymic transplantation and adoptive transfer experiments demonstrated that autoimmunity arises specifically from the emergence of dysfunctional tT(regs). Thus, T(reg) function, rather than negative selection, enforces the protection of peripheral tissues from autoimmune attack.
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