Characterization of the thymic IL-7 niche in vivo
NL Alves, ORL Goff, ND Huntington, AP Sousa… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - pnas.org
NL Alves, ORL Goff, ND Huntington, AP Sousa, VSG Ribeiro, A Bordack, FL Vives, L Peduto…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009•pnas.orgThe thymus represents the “cradle” for T cell development, with thymic stroma providing
multiple soluble and membrane cues to developing thymocytes. Although IL-7 is recognized
as an essential factor for thymopoiesis, the “environmental niche” of thymic IL-7 activity
remains poorly characterized in vivo. Using bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice
in which YFP is under control of IL-7 promoter, we identify a subset of thymic epithelial cells
(TECs) that co-express YFP and high levels of Il7 transcripts (IL-7hi cells). IL-7hi TECs arise …
multiple soluble and membrane cues to developing thymocytes. Although IL-7 is recognized
as an essential factor for thymopoiesis, the “environmental niche” of thymic IL-7 activity
remains poorly characterized in vivo. Using bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice
in which YFP is under control of IL-7 promoter, we identify a subset of thymic epithelial cells
(TECs) that co-express YFP and high levels of Il7 transcripts (IL-7hi cells). IL-7hi TECs arise …
The thymus represents the “cradle” for T cell development, with thymic stroma providing multiple soluble and membrane cues to developing thymocytes. Although IL-7 is recognized as an essential factor for thymopoiesis, the “environmental niche” of thymic IL-7 activity remains poorly characterized in vivo. Using bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice in which YFP is under control of IL-7 promoter, we identify a subset of thymic epithelial cells (TECs) that co-express YFP and high levels of Il7 transcripts (IL-7hi cells). IL-7hi TECs arise during early fetal development, persist throughout life, and co-express homeostatic chemokines (Ccl19, Ccl25, Cxcl12) and cytokines (Il15) that are critical for normal thymopoiesis. In the adult thymus, IL-7hi cells localize to the cortico-medullary junction and display traits of both cortical and medullary TECs. Interestingly, the frequency of IL-7hi cells decreases with age, suggesting a mechanism for the age-related thymic involution that is associated with declining IL-7 levels. Our temporal-spatial analysis of IL-7-producing cells in the thymus in vivo suggests that thymic IL-7 levels are dynamically regulated under distinct physiological conditions. This IL-7 reporter mouse provides a valuable tool to further dissect the mechanisms that govern thymic IL-7 expression in vivo.
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