No Major Impact of Two Homologous Proteins Ly6C1 and Ly6C2 on Immune Homeostasis

Q3 Medicine
J. Morimoto, Minoru Matsumoto, Ryuichiro Miyazawa, T. Oya, Koichi Tsuneyama, M. Matsumoto
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Abstract

Ly6C comprises two homologous components of Ly6C1 and Ly6C2, and the expression of either of the Ly6C molecules defines unique functional subsets of monocytes. Ly6C is also expressed by other immune cell types, including Aire-expressing medullary thymic epithelial cells. Because the role of Ly6C expression in determining the functional subsets remains unclear, we generated mice deficient for both Ly6C1 and Ly6C2 with CRISPR-Cas9–mediated deletion. Mice deficient for Ly6C1/Ly6C2 showed no major alterations in the subsets and function of monocyte and other immune cells, including the cells involved in the dextran sulfate sodium salt–induced colitis model. By generating the mice deficient for Ly6C1 alone, we have also investigated the expression pattern of Ly6C1 and Ly6C2 in immune cells. Except for medullary thymic epithelial cells and CD4 single-positive T cells, immune cells predominantly expressed Ly6C2. Thus, despite the importance as a marker with a unique differential expression pattern, the Ly6C molecules have no major impact on determining the functional subsets and maintaining immune homeostasis.
两种同源蛋白Ly6C1和Ly6C2对免疫稳态无重大影响
Ly6C由Ly6C1和Ly6C2两种同源成分组成,Ly6C分子中的任何一种的表达都定义了单核细胞的独特功能亚群。Ly6C也在其他免疫细胞类型中表达,包括表达空气的胸腺上皮细胞。由于Ly6C表达在决定功能亚群中的作用尚不清楚,我们用crispr - cas9介导的缺失产生了Ly6C1和Ly6C2缺陷的小鼠。缺乏Ly6C1/Ly6C2的小鼠单核细胞和其他免疫细胞的亚群和功能没有明显改变,包括葡聚糖硫酸钠诱导结肠炎模型中涉及的细胞。通过产生单独缺乏Ly6C1的小鼠,我们还研究了Ly6C1和Ly6C2在免疫细胞中的表达模式。除胸腺上皮细胞和CD4单阳性T细胞外,免疫细胞主要表达Ly6C2。因此,尽管Ly6C分子作为具有独特差异表达模式的标记物具有重要意义,但在确定功能亚群和维持免疫稳态方面没有重大影响。
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