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The Molecular Signature Underlying the Thymic Migration and Maturation of TCRαβ+ CD4+ CD8- Thymocytes

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PLOS ONE
Volume 6, Issue 10, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025567

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  1. Natural Basic Research Program of China [2010CB945300, 2011CB711000, 2011CB946100]
  2. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [31070787, 30830091]
  3. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-10-0175/BMU20100005]
  4. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20100001110049]
  5. Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology, Ministry of Health

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Background: After positive selection, the newly generated single positive (SP) thymocytes migrate to the thymic medulla, where they undergo negative selection to eliminate autoreactive T cells and functional maturation to acquire immune competence and egress capability. Methodology/Principal Findings: To elucidate the genetic program underlying this process, we analyzed changes in gene expression in four subsets of mouse TCR alpha beta(+) CD4(+) CD8-thymocytes (SP1 to SP4) representative of sequential stages in a previously defined differentiation program. A genetic signature of the migration of thymocytes was thus revealed. CCR7 and PlexinD1 are believed to be important for the medullary positioning of SP thymocytes. Intriguingly, their expression remains at low levels in the newly generated thymocytes, suggesting that the cortex-medulla migration may not occur until the SP2 stage. SP2 and SP3 cells gradually up-regulate transcripts involved in T cell functions and the Foxo1-KLF2-S1P(1) axis, but a number of immune function-associated genes are not highly expressed until cells reach the SP4 stage. Consistent with their critical role in thymic emigration, the expression of S1P(1) and CD62L are much enhanced in SP4 cells. Conclusions: These results support at the molecular level that single positive thymocytes undergo a differentiation program and further demonstrate that SP4 is the stage at which thymocytes acquire the immunocompetence and the capability of emigration from the thymus.

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