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The thymoproteasome hardwires the TCR repertoire of CD8+ T cells in the cortex independent of negative selection

Izumi Ohigashi, Melina Frantzeskakis, Alison Jacques, Sayumi Fujimori, Ushio Aya, Fusano Yamashita, Naozumi Ishimaru, Da Yin, Maggie Cam, Michael C. Kelly, Parirokh Awasthi, Kensuke Takada, Yousuke Takahama

2021The Journal of Experimental Medicine30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The thymoproteasome expressed specifically in thymic cortical epithelium optimizes the generation of CD8+ T cells; however, how the thymoproteasome contributes to CD8+ T cell development is unclear. Here, we show that the thymoproteasome shapes the TCR repertoire directly in cortical thymocytes before migration to the thymic medulla. We further show that the thymoproteasome optimizes CD8+ T cell production independent of the thymic medulla; independent of additional antigen-presenting cells, including medullary thymic epithelial cells and dendritic cells; and independent of apoptosis-mediated negative selection. These results indicate that the thymoproteasome hardwires the TCR repertoire of CD8+ T cells with cortical positive selection independent of negative selection in the thymus.

Topics & Concepts

Negative selectionMedullaT-cell receptorCD8BiologyCytotoxic T cellCell biologyRepertoireCentral toleranceAntigenImmunologyT cellGeneIn vitroImmune systemAnatomyGeneticsImmune toleranceGenomePhysicsAcousticsUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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