TY - JOUR
T1 - Positive selection of dendritic epidermal γδ T cell precursors in the fetal thymus determines expression of skin-homing receptors
AU - Xiong, Na
AU - Kang, Chuhlo
AU - Raulet, David H.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Jason Cyster for advice concerning the chemokine assay and helpful suggestions. We also thank Pablo Pereira, Leo Lefrancois, and Robert Tigelaar for anti-Vγ1.1 TCR (GL1), anti-Vγ5, and 17D1 antibodies, respectively, Wendy Havran for the PDV cell line, Hector Nolla for cell sorting, and Philippe Bousso and Stephanie Delaire for help with the fluorescence microscope. This work was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health to D.H.R. (R01 AI31650).
PY - 2004/7
Y1 - 2004/7
N2 - The role of cellular selection in the development of γδ T cells remains unclear. Knockout mice lacking a subset of Vγ genes, including Vγ3, contain abundant γδ T cells but are devoid of dendritic epidermal γδT cells (DETCs), which normally express an invariant Vγ3/Vδ1 γδ TCR. A rearranged Vγ2 transgene restored DETC development, but the restored DETCs selectively expressed a unique Vδ gene other than Vδ1, indicating that DETC development involves TCR-based selection. In both normal and transgenic/knockout mice, specific DETC precursors in the fetal thymus were activated and expressed the IL-15 receptor β chain, skin-homing receptors, and thymic exiting receptors. In vitro activation of irrelevant precursors also led to upregulation of the skin-homing receptor, providing an explanation for how thymic selection is coordinated with development of epidermal γδ T cells.
AB - The role of cellular selection in the development of γδ T cells remains unclear. Knockout mice lacking a subset of Vγ genes, including Vγ3, contain abundant γδ T cells but are devoid of dendritic epidermal γδT cells (DETCs), which normally express an invariant Vγ3/Vδ1 γδ TCR. A rearranged Vγ2 transgene restored DETC development, but the restored DETCs selectively expressed a unique Vδ gene other than Vδ1, indicating that DETC development involves TCR-based selection. In both normal and transgenic/knockout mice, specific DETC precursors in the fetal thymus were activated and expressed the IL-15 receptor β chain, skin-homing receptors, and thymic exiting receptors. In vitro activation of irrelevant precursors also led to upregulation of the skin-homing receptor, providing an explanation for how thymic selection is coordinated with development of epidermal γδ T cells.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.immuni.2004.06.008
DO - 10.1016/j.immuni.2004.06.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 15345225
AN - SCOPUS:3142783640
SN - 1074-7613
VL - 21
SP - 121
EP - 131
JO - Immunity
JF - Immunity
IS - 1
ER -