2023
DOI: 10.1002/eji.202350388
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The medulla controls effector primed γδT‐cell development in the adult mouse thymus

Abstract: γδT cells are produced in the thymus throughout life and provide immunity at epithelialrich sites. Unlike conventional αβT cells, γδT-cell development involves intrathymic acquisition of effector function, with priming for either IL17 or IFN-γ production occurring during embryonic or adult life, respectively. How the thymus controls effector-primed γδT-cell generation in adulthood is poorly understood. Here, we distinguished de novo γδT cells from those undergoing thymus recirculation and/or retention using Ra… Show more

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“…Within the adult thymus, we recently identified an essential role for mTEC in the development of effector IFNγ + γδ-T-cells. [96] In the absence of mTEC, the population of IFNγ-producing γδ thymocytes was significantly reduced, whilst non-effector cells were unaffected. Furthermore, absence of CCL21 chemokine production by mTEC, resulted in a similar loss of IFNγ-producing γδT-cells.…”
Section: Mtec Heterogeneity Fosters Diversity In T-cell Developmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Within the adult thymus, we recently identified an essential role for mTEC in the development of effector IFNγ + γδ-T-cells. [96] In the absence of mTEC, the population of IFNγ-producing γδ thymocytes was significantly reduced, whilst non-effector cells were unaffected. Furthermore, absence of CCL21 chemokine production by mTEC, resulted in a similar loss of IFNγ-producing γδT-cells.…”
Section: Mtec Heterogeneity Fosters Diversity In T-cell Developmentmentioning
confidence: 97%