Human recent thymic emigrants-identification, expansion, and survival characteristics

Citation
J. Hassan et Dj. Reen, Human recent thymic emigrants-identification, expansion, and survival characteristics, J IMMUNOL, 167(4), 2001, pp. 1970-1976
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
167
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1970 - 1976
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(20010815)167:4<1970:HRTEEA>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
This study shows that, in humans at birth, circulating T cells represent re cent thymic emigrants (RTEs) as reflected in their high level of expression of TCR excision circles. RTEs express "thymocyte-like" characteristics wit h regard to rapid rate of apoptosis. In the presence of common gamma -chain cytokines, in particular IL-7, they show enhanced potential to survive, en try into cell cycle, and proliferation. Although common gamma -chain cytoki nes were also potent antiapoptotic stimuli for mature adult-derived naive C D4(+)C13145RA(+) T cells, these cells were refractory to IL-7-induced expan sion in vitro. RTEs cultured with IL-7 could not reinduce recombination-act ivating gene-2 gene expression in vitro. These data suggest that postthymic naive T cells in the periphery during early life are at a unique stage in ontogeny as RTEs, during which they can undergo homeostatic regulation incl uding expansion and survival in an Ag-independent manner while maintaining their preselected TCR repertoire. The Journal of Immunology, 2001.