A domain of Foxn1 required for crosstalk-dependent thymic epithelial cell differentiation

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Dong-ming Su
Samuel Navarre
Won-jong Oh
Brian G Condie
Nancy R Manley
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[1] Life Sciences Building,Department of Genetics
[2] University of Georgia,undefined
[3] Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics,undefined
[4] Medical College of Georgia,undefined
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Nature Immunology | 2003年 / 4卷
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Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are required for T cell maturation within the thymus. In the nude (Foxn1nu/nu) mouse, TECs fail to differentiate. We have generated a hypomorphic allele called Foxn1Δ, from which an N-terminal domain was deleted. The phenotype was thymus specific, identifying a tissue-specific activity for this domain. Foxn1Δ/Δ mice showed abnormal thymic architecture, lacking cortical and medullary domains. In contrast to thymi in mice with the null allele, the Foxn1Δ/Δ thymus promoted T cell development, but with specific defects at both the double-negative and double-positive stages. Thus, initiation and progression of TEC differentiation are genetically separable functions of Foxn1, and the N-terminal domain is required for crosstalk-dependent TEC differentiation.
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页码:1128 / 1135
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