嵌合胸腺雏形:体外诱导耐受性研究的策略

Fairchild Paul J., Austyn Jonathan M.
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胎儿胸腺器官培养技术已被广泛应用于研究胸腺细胞在严格控制条件下的分化。最近的研究结果表明,树突状细胞(DC)在选择有能力的t细胞库中的作用,促使人们尝试在体外构建嵌合胸腺雏形。在这里,我们描述了一种基于成熟淋巴样DC迁移特性的新方法。从成人胸腺或脾脏中纯化的DC在培养中可以迁移到胎儿胸腺初级中,并特异性地在髓质内定位。这种分布密切反映了体内的情况,强调了由此产生的微环境的生理相关性。再定殖被证明是选择性的,排除了通常不存在于胸腺中的细胞类型。为了评估再定殖的胎儿胸腺的库选择程度,构建了在移民DC表面只表达I-E决定因子的嵌合基本体。在I-E的背景下,这些基本原理无法招募CD4+8 - Vβ6+胸腺细胞群体,仅限于抗原识别,这反对DC在阳性选择中的作用,相反,潜在的自身反应性CD4+8 - Vβ17a+细胞的广泛缺失表明DC在t细胞库的阴性选择中起积极作用。这些结论与各种体内研究的结果一致,支持了该模型在体外诱导耐受性研究中的适用性。
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Chimeric Thymus Rudiments: A Strategy for the Study of Tolerance Induction in Vitro

The techniques of fetal thymus organ culture have been widely utilized for the study of thymocyte differentiation under carefully controlled conditions. Recent results suggesting a role for dendritic cells (DC) in selection of a competent T-cell repertoire have prompted attempts to construct chimeric thymus rudiments in vitro. Here, we describe a novel approach based on the migratory properties of mature lymphoid DC. Purified DC from adult thymus or spleen were found to migrate into fetal thymus rudiments in culture and localize specifically within the medulla. This distribution closely mirrors the situation in vivo, underlining the physiological relevance of the resulting microenvironment. Recolonization was shown to be selective, excluding cell types not normally represented in the thymus. To assess the extent of repertoire selection in recolonized fetal thymi, chimeric rudiments in which I-E determinants were expressed exclusively on the surface of immigrant DC were constructed. The failure of such rudiments to recruit a population of CD4+8Vβ6+ thymocytes, restricted to antigen recognition in the context of I-E, argued against a role for DC in positive selection, in contrast, the widespread deletion of potentially autoreactive CD4+8Vβ17a+ cells suggested an active role for DC in negative selection of the T-cell repertoire. These conclusions are consistent with the findings of various in vivo studies, endorsing the suitability of such a model for the study of tolerance induction in vitro.

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