胸腺退化
内卷(密宗)
免疫衰老
生物
T细胞
免疫系统
免疫学
表型
胸腺细胞
幼稚T细胞
T细胞受体
基因
遗传学
神经科学
意识
作者
Shiyun Xiao,Seungwoo Kang,Kimberly Oliva,Wen Zhang,Kimberly D. Klonowski,Nancy R. Manley
出处
期刊:
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2024-04-27
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.04.23.590170
摘要
Abstract The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ generating self-restricted and self-tolerant naïve T-cells. Early in life the thymus starts to involute, resulting in decreased naïve T-cell output which may be more self-reactive, leading to an increased prevalence of autoimmunity. A decrease in the transcription factor FOXN1 is an early event in thymic involution. Using the Foxn1 lacz model, we studied how premature thymic involution affects the thymic microenvironment, thymocytes, and peripheral T cell immunity. We found that early thymic involution led to aged-like thymic epithelial cells that resulted in aged-like thymocyte phenotypes, with a significant decrease in CD4+ single-positive T-cells. We also observed severe lymphopenia in Foxn1 lacz mice caused by the premature decrease in T-cell production, resulting in a peripheral T-cell phenotype similar to de novo aged peripheral T-cells. Moreover, following T cell receptor stimulation, Foxn1 lacz peripheral T cells had reduced IL-2 secretion and strong initial IFN-g responses, resembling aged wild-type peripheral T-cell responses. Lastly, influenza response in Foxn1 lacz had a reduction in some aspects of T cell responses to influenza infection, similar to thymectomized mice. Our study shows an independent and direct impact of premature thymic involution on both thymopoiesis and peripheral immune niches likely contributing to immunosenescence and inflammaging as observed in the elderly population.
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