Kj. Hare et al., An essential role for the IL-7 receptor during intrathymic expansion of the positively selected neonatal T cell repertoire, J IMMUNOL, 165(5), 2000, pp. 2410-2414
Intrathymic T cell development is a multistage process involving discrete p
hases of proliferation as well as differentiation. From studies on IL-7 or
IL-7R alpha -deficient mice, it is clear that the IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) pla
ys a critical role during the initial stages of intrathymic CD4(-)8(-) prec
ursor development. In contrast, the role of IL-7R in later stages of thymoc
yte development are unclear. Here, we have used various approaches to inves
tigate directly the role of the IL-7R in thymocyte positive selection and t
he recently described phase of postselection proliferation. First, we show
that positive selection involves selective up-regulation of IL-7R alpha- an
d IL-7R gamma -chains, with the majority of CD4(+) and CD8(+) cells being I
L-7R(+), Second, MHC class II+ thymic epithelium-which drives postselection
proliferation-expresses IL-7 mRNA, Finally, analysis of positive selection
and postselection proliferation in thymocytes from IL-7R alpha (-/-) neona
tes shows that positive selection occurs normally, whereas postselection ex
pansion is drastically reduced. Thus, our data provide the first evidence t
hat, as well as playing a role during early phases of thymic development, I
L-7R mediates intrathymic expansion of positively selected thymocytes, whic
h may aid in establishment of the neonatal peripheral T cell pool.