Literature DB >> 27940379

Native thymic extracellular matrix improves in vivo thymic organoid T cell output, and drives in vitro thymic epithelial cell differentiation.

Michael Hun1, Marco Barsanti1, Kahlia Wong1, John Ramshaw2, Jerome Werkmeister2, Ann P Chidgey3.   

Abstract

Although the thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, its function is compromised by an age-induced loss of resident epithelial cells, which results in reduced naïve T cell output. This has important implications for immune recovery in aged and elderly patients following damage from cytoablative therapies. As thymic architecture plays a crucial role in naïve T cell development, a tissue specific scaffold that provides essential supporting matrix may assist in stem cell-based thymus regeneration to recreate complex organoids. Here we investigate thymus decellularization approaches that preserve major extracellular matrix components and support thymic epithelial cells for the generation of a functional thymic microenvironment with improved T cell output. We also established an in vitro, serum-free culture system that both maintains a progenitor thymic epithelial cell pool and drives their differentiation in the presence of decellularized thymic matrix. This approach enables further dissection of key cellular and niche components involved in thymic epithelial stem cell maintenance and T cell production.
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Keywords:  3D culture system; Decellularized thymus; Thymic epithelial cells; Thymus; Thymus extracellular matrix; Thymus organoids; Thymus regeneration

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27940379     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.11.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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