Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2021)

Thymic Epithelial Cell-Derived IL-15 and IL-15 Receptor α Chain Foster Local Environment for Type 1 Innate Like T Cell Development

  • Huishan Tao,
  • Lei Li,
  • Nan-Shih Liao,
  • Kimberly S. Schluns,
  • Shirley Luckhart,
  • John W. Sleasman,
  • Xiao-Ping Zhong,
  • Xiao-Ping Zhong,
  • Xiao-Ping Zhong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.623280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Expression of tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs) in thymic epithelial cells (TECs) ensures negative selection of highly self-reactive T cells to establish central tolerance. Whether some of these TRAs could exert their canonical biological functions to shape thymic environment to regulate T cell development is unclear. Analyses of publicly available databases have revealed expression of transcripts at various levels of many cytokines and cytokine receptors such as IL-15, IL-15Rα, IL-13, and IL-23a in both human and mouse TECs. Ablation of either IL-15 or IL-15Rα in TECs selectively impairs type 1 innate like T cell, such as iNKT1 and γδT1 cell, development in the thymus, indicating that TECs not only serve as an important source of IL-15 but also trans-present IL-15 to ensure type 1 innate like T cell development. Because type 1 innate like T cells are proinflammatory, our data suggest the possibility that TEC may intrinsically control thymic inflammatory innate like T cells to influence thymic environment.

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