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Published on: June 9, 2015
DOCK8 deficiency diminishes thymic T-regulatory cell development but not thymic deletion
Katrina L Randall1,2, Hsei Di Law1, Andrew F Ziolkowski1
1Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases The John Curtin School of Medical Research The Australian National University Canberra ACT Australia.
Objective:
To define the effect of DOCK8 deficiency on thymic tolerance in mice.
Methods:
Thymocytes from wild-type (Dock8 ) and DOCK8-deficient (Dock8 ) mice were examined by flow cytometry. Some mice had transgenic expression of the BCL2 anti-apoptotic protein in haemopoietic cells. Some mice expressed the transgenic 3A9 T-cell receptor (TCR), which triggers thymocyte deletion in mice also expressing hen egg lysozyme under the insulin promoter.
Results:
In Dock8 mice, the proportion of thymocytes induced to acquire tolerance at the immature CCR7- stage was normal. Deletion of strongly self-reactive CD4+ thymocytes occurred efficiently in Dock8 mice in a TCR-transgenic model that requires self-antigen transfer from epithelial cells to bone marrow (BM)-derived antigen-presenting cells. Thymic Foxp3+ T-regulatory cells (TREG) and Helios+ Foxp3- TREG precursors were decreased in Dock8 mice, including when apoptosis was inhibited by BCL2 transgene expression. Dock8 thymic TREG expressed CD25 and CTLA-4 at normal levels. The results suggest that DOCK8 deficiency does not affect the function of BM-derived antigen-presenting cells in the thymus, the TCR self-reactivity threshold that activates tolerance mechanisms in thymocytes or the apoptotic deletion of these thymocytes. However, DOCK8 is required to prevent a subset of developing TREG cells from undergoing cell death via a mechanism that is distinct from apoptosis.
Conclusion:
DOCK8 deficiency diminishes TREG development in the thymus without compromising thymocyte deletion.
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