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Thymic epithelial cells use macroautophagy to turn their inside out for CD4 T cell tolerance

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AUTOPHAGY
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 931-932

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LANDES BIOSCIENCE
DOI: 10.4161/auto.24374

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thymus; central tolerance; MHC class II; antigen presentation; promiscuous gene expression; thymic epithelium

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During development in the thymus, each T lymphocyte is equipped with one, essentially unique, T cell receptor (TCR)-specificity. Due to its random nature, this process inevitably also leads to the emergence of potentially dangerous T lymphocytes that may recognize self.' Nevertheless, autoimmune tissue destruction, the cause of diseases such as multiple sclerosis and diabetes, is the exception rather than the rule. This state of immunological self-tolerance is to a large degree based upon a process called negative selection': prior to joining the circulating lymphocyte pool, immature T cells test their receptor on self-antigens within the thymic microenvironment, and TCR engagement at this immature stage elicits an apoptotic suicide program. We now find evidence that macroautophagy supports the tolerogenic presentation of self-antigens in the thymus.

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