Retracing the evolutionary emergence of thymopoiesis
Jeremy B. Swann, Anja Nusser, Ryo Morimoto, Daisuke Nagakubo, Thomas Boehm
Abstract
transcription factor gene family, which direct the differentiation of the thymic microenvironment. Molecular engineering in transgenic mice recapitulated a gene duplication event, exon replacements, and altered expression patterns. These changes predictably modified the lymphopoietic characteristics of the thymus, identifying molecular features contributing to conversion of a primordial bipotent lymphoid organ to a tissue specializing in T cell development. The phylogenetic reconstruction associates increasing efficiency of T cell generation with diminishing B cell-generating capacity of the thymus during jawed vertebrate evolution.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyEvolutionary biologyComputational biologyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyCircadian rhythm and melatonin