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Adult thymic medullary epithelium is maintained and regenerated by linage-restricted cells rather than bipotent progenitors

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Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) play an essential role in establishing self-tolerance in T cells. mTECs originate from bipotent TEC progenitors that generate both mTECs and cortical TECs (cTECs), although mTEC-restricted progenitors also have been reported. Here, we report in vivo fate-mapping analysis of cells that transcribe β5t, a cTEC trait expressed in bipotent progenitors, during a given period in mice. We show that, in adult mice, most mTECs are derived from progenitors that transcribe β5t during embryogenesis and the neonatal period up to 1 week of age. The contribution of adult β5t+ progenitors was minor even during injury-triggered regeneration. Our results further demonstrate that adult mTEC-restricted progenitors are derived from perinatal β5t+ progenitors. These results indicate that the adult thymic medullary epithelium is maintained and regenerated by mTEC-lineage cells that pass beyond the bipotent stage during early ontogeny.

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10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.012

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Ohigashi, I
Zuklys, S
Sakata, M
Mayer, C


Publisher:
Elsevier
Journal:
Cell Reports More from this journal
Volume:
13
Issue:
7
Pages:
1432-1443
Publication date:
2015-11-05
Acceptance date:
2015-10-02
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2211-1247


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572256
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2015-11-12
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