CCR7-mediated migration of developing thymocytes to the medulla is essential for negative selection to tissue-restricted antigens
- 6 October 2009
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 106 (40) , 17129-17133
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0906956106
Abstract
Immature double-positive thymocytes are generated in the thymic cortex, and on positive selection, are induced to differentiate into mature single-positive thymocytes and relocate to the medulla. CCR7 is pivotal for cortex-to-medulla migration of positively selected thymocytes, and CCR7-mediated migration to the medulla is essential for establishing central tolerance, thereby, preventing tissue-specific autoimmunity. However, it was unclear how CCR7-mediated migration to the medulla affects the establishment of self-tolerance. Here, we show that the deletion of thymocytes specific for insulin-promoter-driven tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs) is significantly impaired in CCR7- or CCR7-ligand-deficient mice. These results indicate that CCR7-mediated migration to the medulla contributes to the negative selection of TRA-reactive thymocytes.Keywords
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