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Diversity in Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells Occurs through Loss of a Foxn1-Dependent Gene Signature Driven by Stage-Specific Thymocyte Cross-Talk.


ABSTRACT: In the thymus, cortical thymic epithelial cells (cTECs) and medullary thymic epithelial cells support αβT cell development from lymphoid progenitors. For cTECs, expression of a specialized gene signature that includes Cxcl12, Dll4, and Psmb11 enables the cortex to support T lineage commitment and the generation and selection of CD4+CD8+ thymocytes. Although the importance of cTECs in T cell development is well defined, mechanisms that shape the cTEC compartment and regulate its functional specialization are unclear. Using a Cxcl12 DsRed reporter mouse model, we show that changes in Cxcl12 expression reveal a developmentally regulated program of cTEC heterogeneity. Although cTECs are uniformly Cxcl12 DsRed+ during neonatal stages, progression through postnatal life triggers the appearance of Cxcl12 DsRed- cTECs that continue to reside in the cortex alongside their Cxcl12 DsRed+ counterparts. This appearance of Cxcl12 DsRed- cTECs is controlled by maturation of CD4-CD8-, but not CD4+CD8+, thymocytes, demonstrating that stage-specific thymocyte cross-talk controls cTEC heterogeneity. Importantly, although fate-mapping experiments show both Cxcl12 DsRed+ and Cxcl12 DsRed- cTECs share a common Foxn1 + cell origin, RNA sequencing analysis shows Cxcl12 DsRed- cTECs no longer express Foxn1, which results in loss of the FOXN1-dependent cTEC gene signature and may explain the reduced capacity of Cxcl12 DsRed- cTECs for thymocyte interactions. In summary, our study shows that shaping of the cTEC compartment during the life course occurs via stage-specific thymocyte cross-talk, which drives loss of Foxn1 expression and its key target genes, which may then determine the functional competence of the thymic cortex.

SUBMITTER: White AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9772400 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diversity in Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells Occurs through Loss of a Foxn1-Dependent Gene Signature Driven by Stage-Specific Thymocyte Cross-Talk.

White Andrea J AJ   Parnell Sonia M SM   Handel Adam A   Maio Stefano S   Bacon Andrea A   Cosway Emilie J EJ   Lucas Beth B   James Kieran D KD   Cowan Jennifer E JE   Jenkinson William E WE   Hollander Georg A GA   Anderson Graham G  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20221114 1


In the thymus, cortical thymic epithelial cells (cTECs) and medullary thymic epithelial cells support αβT cell development from lymphoid progenitors. For cTECs, expression of a specialized gene signature that includes <i>Cxcl12</i>, <i>Dll4</i>, and <i>Psmb11</i> enables the cortex to support T lineage commitment and the generation and selection of CD4<sup>+</sup>CD8<sup>+</sup> thymocytes. Although the importance of cTECs in T cell development is well defined, mechanisms that shape the cTEC com  ...[more]

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