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Ann Sophie Franki1, Katrien Van Beneden, Pieter Dewint, Kirsten J L Hammond, Stijn Lambrecht, Georges Leclercq, Mitchell Kronenberg, Dieter Deforce, Dirk Elewaut.
Abstract
Natural killer (NK) T cells using an invariant Valpha14 (Valpha14i) T cell receptor rearrangement form a distinct immunoregulatory T cell lineage. Several studies indicated that a NK1.1(-) Valpha14i NKT precursor cell differentiates and expands within the thymus before export to the peripheral tissues occurs. However, little is known about the signals that cause the emigration of Valpha14i NKT cells from the thymus to the periphery. Here we show that signaling of lymphotoxin (LT) alphabeta through the LTbeta receptor (LTbetaR) is indispensable for regulating peripheral but not thymic Valpha14i NKT cell numbers. Homing to and homeostatic proliferation of thymic Valpha14i NKT cells in peripheral organs, however, was not dependent on LTbetaR. Instead, our data indicate that a LTbetaR-expressing thymic stromal cell regulates the thymic emigration of Valpha14i NKT cells but not conventional T cell receptor alphabeta cells.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16751279 PMCID: PMC1482583 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0508892103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205