Cell Reports (Oct 2013)

Lineage Tracing and Cell Ablation Identify a Post-Aire-Expressing Thymic Epithelial Cell Population

  • Todd C. Metzger,
  • Imran S. Khan,
  • James M. Gardner,
  • Maria L. Mouchess,
  • Kellsey P. Johannes,
  • Anna K. Krawisz,
  • Katarzyna M. Skrzypczynska,
  • Mark S. Anderson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2013.08.038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 166 – 179

Abstract

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Thymic epithelial cells in the medulla (mTECs) play a critical role in enforcing central tolerance through expression and presentation of tissue-specific antigens (TSAs) and deletion of autoreactive thymocytes. TSA expression requires autoimmune regulator (Aire), a transcriptional activator present in a subset of mTECs characterized by high CD80 and major histocompatibility complex II expression and a lack of potential for differentiation or proliferation. Here, using an Aire-DTR transgenic line, we show that short-term ablation specifically targets Aire+ mTECs, which quickly undergo RANK-dependent recovery. Repeated ablation also affects Aire− mTECs, and using an inducible Aire-Cre fate-mapping system, we find that this results from the loss of a subset of mTECs that showed prior expression of Aire, maintains intermediate TSA expression, and preferentially migrates toward the center of the medulla. These results clearly identify a distinct stage of mTEC development and underscore the diversity of mTECs that play a key role in maintaining tolerance.