E-protein–regulated expression of CXCR4 adheres preselection thymocytes to the thymic cortex
Author(s) -
Tejas Kadakia,
Xuguang Tai,
Michael J. Kruhlak,
Jan Wiśniewski,
IlYoung Hwang,
Sumedha Roy,
Terry I. Guinter,
Amala Alag,
John H. Kehrl,
Yuan Zhuang,
Alfred Singer
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of experimental medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 8.483
H-Index - 448
eISSN - 1540-9538
pISSN - 0022-1007
DOI - 10.1084/jem.20182285
Subject(s) - t cell receptor , cortex (anatomy) , chemokine receptor , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , chemokine , thymocyte , transcription factor , cd8 , receptor , cxcr4 , transcription (linguistics) , neuroscience , gene , immunology , t cell , genetics , antigen , immune system , linguistics , philosophy
Preselection thymocytes are normally retained in the thymic cortex, but the mechanisms responsible remain incompletely understood. We now report that deletion of genes encoding the E-protein transcription factors E2A and HEB disorders chemokine receptor expression on developing thymocytes to allow escape of preselection TCR−CD8+ thymocytes into the periphery. We document that CXCR4 expression normally anchors preselection thymocytes to the thymic cortex via interaction with its ligand CXCL12 on cortical thymic epithelial cells, and that disruption of CXCR4–CXCL12 engagements release preselection thymocytes from the thymic cortex. We further document that CXCR4 expression must be extinguished by TCR-mediated positive selection signals to allow migration of TCR-signaled thymocytes out of the thymic cortex into the medulla. Thus, E-protein transcription factors regulate the ordered expression pattern of chemokine receptors on developing thymocytes, and the interaction of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 with its ligand adheres TCR-unsignaled preselection thymocytes to the thymic cortex.
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