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Thymosin Beta 15 Alters the Spatial Development of Thymic Epithelial Cells
Xie Xu1; Kai He2; Robert D. Hoffman3; Yuyuan Ying1; Nana Tao1; Wenqin Guo1; Jiaman Shen1; Xi Liu4; Meiya Li5; Meiqiu Yan1,6; Guiyuan Lv1; Jianli Gao1,6
2022-11-19
Source PublicationCells
ISSN2073-4409
Volume11Issue:22Pages:3679
Abstract

The thymus is the most sensitive organ under various pathophysiological conditions, such as aging, starvation, and infection. As a key stromal cell for T cell development, it is well-known that thymic epithelial cells (TECs) play an important role in the thymus response to the external environment. Thymosin beta 15 (Tβ15) is a G-actin binding protein secreted by TECs, it plays an important role in maintaining the dynamic balance of actin, angiogenesis, axonal formation, and wound healing, but the relationship between Tβ15 and TECs is not clear yet. Here, we show the impact of Tβ15 on the TEC’s spatial development, as well as the T-cell differentiation and thymic output. As a result, TEC is the main effector cell of Tβ15 in the thymus. Tβ15 OX inhibits the chemotaxis of TECs to the medulla and subsequently blocks the positive selection of thymocytes from CD3TCRβCD4CD8 double positive cells to CD3TCRβCD4CD8 single-positive (CD4SP) cells. Tβ15-knockdown accelerates the reticular differentiation of astral TECs and medullary TECs. Importantly, mice implanted with Tβ15-knockdown iTECs show high thymic output but low peripheral T cell maturity and activity. In a word, our results explain the role of Tβ15 on the differentiation and function of TECs and provide a new perspective for understanding the process of thymus development and degeneration.

KeywordAction Binding Protein Reticular Differentiation Thymocytes Thymosin Beta 15 Thymic Epithelial Cells
DOI10.3390/cells11223679
URLView the original
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaCell Biology
WOS SubjectCell Biology
WOS IDWOS:000887144600001
PublisherMDPI, ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85142425771
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
Corresponding AuthorGuiyuan Lv; Jianli Gao
Affiliation1.School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310053, China
2.The First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310009, China
3.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Los Angeles, 90066, United States
4.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325000, China
5.Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310053, China
6.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, University of Macau, 999078, Macao
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Xie Xu,Kai He,Robert D. Hoffman,et al. Thymosin Beta 15 Alters the Spatial Development of Thymic Epithelial Cells[J]. Cells, 2022, 11(22), 3679.
APA Xie Xu., Kai He., Robert D. Hoffman., Yuyuan Ying., Nana Tao., Wenqin Guo., Jiaman Shen., Xi Liu., Meiya Li., Meiqiu Yan., Guiyuan Lv., & Jianli Gao (2022). Thymosin Beta 15 Alters the Spatial Development of Thymic Epithelial Cells. Cells, 11(22), 3679.
MLA Xie Xu,et al."Thymosin Beta 15 Alters the Spatial Development of Thymic Epithelial Cells".Cells 11.22(2022):3679.
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