Promiscuous gene expression in medullary thymic epithelial cells mirrors the peripheral self

J Derbinski, A Schulte, B Kyewski, L Klein - Nature immunology, 2001 - nature.com
J Derbinski, A Schulte, B Kyewski, L Klein
Nature immunology, 2001nature.com
Expression of peripheral antigens in the thymus has been implicated in T cell tolerance and
autoimmunity. Here we identified medullary thymic epithelial cells as being a unique cell
type that expresses a diverse range of tissue-specific antigens. We found that this
promiscuous gene expression was a cell-autonomous property of medullary epithelial cells
and was maintained during the entire period of thymic T cell output. It may facilitate tolerance
induction to self-antigens that would otherwise be temporally or spatially secluded from the …
Abstract
Expression of peripheral antigens in the thymus has been implicated in T cell tolerance and autoimmunity. Here we identified medullary thymic epithelial cells as being a unique cell type that expresses a diverse range of tissue-specific antigens. We found that this promiscuous gene expression was a cell-autonomous property of medullary epithelial cells and was maintained during the entire period of thymic T cell output. It may facilitate tolerance induction to self-antigens that would otherwise be temporally or spatially secluded from the immune system. However, the array of promiscuously expressed self-antigens appeared random rather than selected and was not confined to secluded self-antigens.
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