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T cells developing in fetal thymus of T-cell receptor alpha-chain transgenic mice colonize gammadelta T-cell-specific epithelial niches but lack long-term reconstituting potential.

Karin Leandersson1, Elin Jaensson, Fredrik Ivars.   

Abstract

The gammadelta T cells generated during mouse fetal development are absolutely dependent on their invariant T-cell receptors (TCRs) for their function. However, there is little information on whether the epithelial homing properties of fetal T cells might also be developmentally induced by factors unrelated to TCR specificity. We have previously described TCR alpha-chain transgenic (2B4 TCR-alpha TG) mice, in which the transgenic TCR alpha-chain is expressed early, already at embryonic day 14 (E14). These mice have a large population of 'gammadelta T-cell-like' CD4- CD8- (double-negative; DN) alphabeta T cells, some of which develop during E14-E18 contemporarily to intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) expressing invariant TCR-gammadelta. Using the 2B4 TCR-alpha TG mouse model we have been able to more precisely study the impact of a variant TCR expression on IEL development and homing. In this study we show that TCR-alpha TG and TCR-alpha TG crossed to TCR-delta-deficient mice (TCR-alpha TG x TCR-delta-/-) carry TG TCR-alpha+ dendritic epidermal T cells (DETCs) and TCR-alpha TG+ IELs in the small intestine. The TG+ DETCs develop and seed the epidermis with similar kinetics as Vgamma5+ DETCs of normal mice, in contrast to the TCR-alphabeta+ DETCs found in TCR-delta-/- mice. However, whereas the intestinal TCR-alpha TG+ IELs persist in old mice (> 20 months), the TCR-alpha TG+ DETCs do not. The data in this study indicate that the timing of TCR expression and thereby development during ontogeny regulates the specific homing potential for fetal T cells but not their subsequent functions and properties.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16925528      PMCID: PMC1782331          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02415.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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