[HTML][HTML] Extrathymic development of murine T cells after bone marrow transplantation

AM Holland, JL Zakrzewski, JJ Tsai… - The Journal of …, 2012 - Am Soc Clin Investig
AM Holland, JL Zakrzewski, JJ Tsai, AM Hanash, JA Dudakov, OM Smith, ML West…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2012Am Soc Clin Investig
Restoring T cell competence is a significant clinical challenge in patients whose thymic
function is severely compromised due to age or cytoreductive conditioning. Here, we
demonstrate in mice that mesenteric LNs (MLNs) support extrathymic T cell development in
euthymic and athymic recipients of bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Furthermore, in
aged murine BMT recipients, the contribution of the MLNs to the generation of T cells was
maintained, while the contribution of the thymus was significantly impaired. Thymic …
Restoring T cell competence is a significant clinical challenge in patients whose thymic function is severely compromised due to age or cytoreductive conditioning. Here, we demonstrate in mice that mesenteric LNs (MLNs) support extrathymic T cell development in euthymic and athymic recipients of bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Furthermore, in aged murine BMT recipients, the contribution of the MLNs to the generation of T cells was maintained, while the contribution of the thymus was significantly impaired. Thymic impairment resulted in a proportional increase in extrathymic-derived T cell progenitors. Extrathymic development in athymic recipients generated conventional naive TCRαβ T cells with a broad Vβ repertoire and intact functional and proliferative potential. Moreover, in the absence of a functional thymus, immunity against known pathogens could be augmented using engineered precursor T cells with viral specificity. These findings demonstrate the potential of extrathymic T cell development for T cell reconstitution in patients with limited thymic function.
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