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Acute irradiation alters the heterogeneity among medullary thymic epithelial cells

Authors :
Kenta Horie
Kano Namiki
Maki Miyauchi
Tatsuya Ishikawa
Mio Hayama
Yuya Maruyama
Takahisa Miyao
Shigeo Murata
Nobuko Akiyama
Taishin Akiyama
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

The thymus has the ability to regenerate from acute injury caused by radiation, infection, and stressors. In addition to thymocytes, thymic epithelial cells in the medulla (mTECs), which are crucial for T cell self-tolerance by ectopically expressing and presenting thousands of tissue-specific antigens (TSAs), are damaged by these insults and recover thereafter. However, given recent discoveries on the high heterogeneity of mTECs, it remains to be determined whether the frequency and properties of mTEC subsets are restored during thymic recovery from radiation damage. Here we demonstrate that acute total body irradiation with a sublethal dose induces aftereffects on heterogeneity and gene expression of mTECs. Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis showed that irradiation reduces the frequency of mTECs expressing AIRE, which is a critical regulator of TSA expression, 15 days after irradiation. In contrast, transit-amplifying mTECs (TA-mTECs), which are progenitors of AIRE-expressing mTECs, and Ccl21a-expressing mTECs, were less affected. Interestingly, detailed analysis of scRNA-seq data suggested that the proportion of a unique mTEC cluster expressing Ccl25 and high level of TSAs was severely decreased by irradiation. Overall, we propose that acute irradiation disturbs the heterogeneity and properties of mTECs, and may thereby impair TSA expression for thymic T cell selection.

Details

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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