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  • Understanding Aire-expressing lineage(s) among medullary thymic epithelial cells (AEL-mTECs) is crucial for exploring how the body establishes self-tolerance.
  • The study used genetic techniques to trace the development of AEL-mTECs and found that these cells have a longer lifespan than previously thought, suggesting they undergo a post-Aire maturation stage.
  • Loss of Aire does not shorten the lifespan of AEL-mTECs but disrupts their maturation, leading to an abnormal increase in CD80(high) mTECs, indicating that Aire is essential for their proper differentiation through interactions with thymocytes.

Article Abstract

Understanding the cellular dynamics of Aire-expressing lineage(s) among medullary thymic epithelial cells (AEL-mTECs) is essential for gaining insight into the roles of Aire in establishment of self-tolerance. In this study, we monitored the maturation program of AEL-mTECs by temporal lineage tracing, in which bacterial artificial chromosome transgenic mice expressing tamoxifen-inducible Cre recombinase under control of the Aire regulatory element were crossed with reporter strains. We estimated that the half-life of AEL-mTECs subsequent to Aire expression was ∼7-8 d, which was much longer than that reported previously, owing to the existence of a post-Aire stage. We found that loss of Aire did not alter the overall lifespan of AEL-mTECs, inconsistent with the previous notion that Aire expression in medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) might result in their apoptosis for efficient cross-presentation of self-antigens expressed by AEL-mTECs. In contrast, Aire was required for the full maturation program of AEL-mTECs, as exemplified by the lack of physiological downregulation of CD80 during the post-Aire stage in Aire-deficient mice, thus accounting for the abnormally increased CD80(high) mTECs seen in such mice. Of interest, increased CD80(high) mTECs in Aire-deficient mice were not mTEC autonomous and were dependent on cross-talk with thymocytes. These results further support the roles of Aire in the differentiation program of AEL-mTECs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1302786DOI Listing

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