[PDF][PDF] Role for CCR7 ligands in the emigration of newly generated T lymphocytes from the neonatal thymus

T Ueno, K Hara, MS Willis, MA Malin, UE Höpken… - Immunity, 2002 - cell.com
T Ueno, K Hara, MS Willis, MA Malin, UE Höpken, DHD Gray, K Matsushima, M Lipp
Immunity, 2002cell.com
Most T lymphocytes are generated within the thymus. It is unclear, however, how newly
generated T cells relocate out of the thymus to the circulation. The present study shows that
a CC chemokine CCL19 attracts mature T cells out of the fetal thymus organ culture. Another
CC chemokine CCL21, which shares CCR7 with CCL19 but has a unique C-terminal
extension containing positively charged amino acids, failed to show involvement in thymic
emigration. Neonatal appearance of circulating T cells was defective in CCL19-neutralized …
Abstract
Most T lymphocytes are generated within the thymus. It is unclear, however, how newly generated T cells relocate out of the thymus to the circulation. The present study shows that a CC chemokine CCL19 attracts mature T cells out of the fetal thymus organ culture. Another CC chemokine CCL21, which shares CCR7 with CCL19 but has a unique C-terminal extension containing positively charged amino acids, failed to show involvement in thymic emigration. Neonatal appearance of circulating T cells was defective in CCL19-neutralized mice as well as in CCR7-deficient mice but not in CCL21-neutralized mice. In the thymus, CCL19 is predominantly localized in the medulla including endothelial venules. These results indicate a CCL19- and CCR7-dependent pathway of thymic emigration, which represents a major pathway of neonatal T cell export.
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