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Assembling the thymus medulla: Development and function of epithelial cell heterogeneity
Authors:Kieran D James  Emilie J Cosway  Sonia M Parnell  Andrea J White  William E Jenkinson  Graham Anderson
Affiliation:Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:The thymus is a unique primary lymphoid organ that supports the production of self-tolerant T-cells essential for adaptive immunity. Intrathymic microenvironments are microanatomically compartmentalised, forming defined cortical, and medullary regions each differentially supporting critical aspects of thymus-dependent T-cell maturation. Importantly, the specific functional properties of thymic cortical and medullary compartments are defined by highly specialised thymic epithelial cells (TEC). For example, in the medulla heterogenous medullary TEC (mTEC) contribute to the enforcement of central tolerance by supporting deletion of autoreactive T-cell clones, thereby counterbalancing the potential for random T-cell receptor generation to contribute to autoimmune disease. Recent advances have further shed light on the pathways and mechanisms that control heterogeneous mTEC development and how differential mTEC functionality contributes to control self-tolerant T-cell development. Here we discuss recent findings in relation to mTEC development and highlight examples of how mTEC diversity contribute to thymus medulla function.
Keywords:Aire  thymic epithelial cell  thymocytes  thymus
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