Cell Reports (Dec 2024)

Thymus-forming potential of the second pharyngeal pouch and its regulation by local mesenchyme in avian embryos

  • Isabel Alcobia,
  • Margarida Gama-Carvalho,
  • Leonor Magalhães,
  • Vitor Proa,
  • Sara Ferreira,
  • Domingos Henrique,
  • Hélia Neves

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 12
p. 114998

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Summary: The thymus derives from the endoderm of pharyngeal pouches (PPs). The number and location of PPs with thymus-forming potential differ among jawed vertebrates, and ectopic thymus locations in mice and humans suggest a broader thymus-forming potential in PP endoderm than previously ascribed.We used the quail-chick chimera system to test if non-canonical pouches could form a thymus and examined the role of pharyngeal arch (PA) mesenchyme in this process. After testing several tissue associations, we identified thymus-forming potential in both non-canonical second PP and canonical third/fourth PP endoderm. We found the 3/4PA and the ventral region of 2PA mesenchyme to be capable of positively regulating this potential, while the dorsal region of 2PA exerts an inhibitory effect. Transcriptomic analysis revealed a shared genetic program associated with thymic potential in PP endoderm and uncovered distinct signaling pathways mediating cellular interactions between PP endoderm and PA mesenchyme, which modulate this thymic potential.

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