Publications by authors named "Cindy A Evandy"

Article Synopsis
  • Endogenous thymic regeneration is essential for the immune system's recovery after stress, infection, or damage, and understanding how this process works can lead to new therapies.
  • The study found that high apoptosis levels hinder regeneration, while reducing damaged apoptotic thymocytes can promote it, and that metabolic changes in thymocytes post-radiation lead to a specific type of cell death.
  • A key molecule, ATP, activates the P2Y2 receptor on thymic epithelial cells, enhancing a transcription factor vital for thymus function; targeting this receptor can enhance thymus regeneration after damage.
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The thymus, which is the primary site of T cell development, is particularly sensitive to insult but also has a remarkable capacity for repair. However, the mechanisms orchestrating regeneration are poorly understood, and delayed repair is common after cytoreductive therapies. Here, we demonstrate a trigger of thymic regeneration, centered on detecting the loss of dying thymocytes that are abundant during steady-state T cell development.

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