T cell generation including positive and negative selection ex vivo in a three-dimensional matrix.

Deborah Marshall, James Bagley, Phong Le, Kristen Hogquist, Sharyn Cyr, Erika Von Schild, Mark Pykett, Michael Rosenzweig
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Abstract

The prevailing paradigm is that T cell differentiation is dependent on interactions between stem cells and neuroectodermal thymic cells in the context of a three-dimensional environment. We evaluated the utility of a three-dimensional matrix, the Cytomatrix, to facilitate T cell differentiation. Thymus stroma grown on the Cytomatrix and seeded with hematopoietic progenitors was observed to support the development of both CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells. Murine transgenic models used to address T cell selection demonstrated that both positive and negative selection was maintained in the context of MHC Class I. These data demonstrate that this in vitro system using neuroectoderm tissue is capable of the efficient production of T cells from hematopoietic progenitors and presents the possibility of generating and adoptively transferring immune cells to patients.

T细胞的生成包括在三维基质中体外的阳性和阴性选择。
流行的范式是T细胞分化依赖于干细胞和胸腺神经外胚层细胞在三维环境中的相互作用。我们评估了三维基质细胞基质促进T细胞分化的效用。在细胞基质上生长并植入造血祖细胞的胸腺基质可支持CD4(+)和CD8(+) T细胞的发育。用于解决T细胞选择的小鼠转基因模型表明,在MHC i类背景下,阳性和阴性选择都保持了。这些数据表明,这种使用神经外胚层组织的体外系统能够有效地从造血祖细胞中产生T细胞,并提供了产生和过继性转移免疫细胞给患者的可能性。
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