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Reconstitution of a functional human thymus by postnatal stromal progenitor cells and natural whole-organ scaffolds.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Gjinovci, Asllan 
Ariza-McNaughton, Linda 

Abstract

The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, essential for T cell maturation and selection. There has been long-standing interest in processes underpinning thymus generation and the potential to manipulate it clinically, because alterations of thymus development or function can result in severe immunodeficiency and autoimmunity. Here, we identify epithelial-mesenchymal hybrid cells, capable of long-term expansion in vitro, and able to reconstitute an anatomic phenocopy of the native thymus, when combined with thymic interstitial cells and a natural decellularised extracellular matrix (ECM) obtained by whole thymus perfusion. This anatomical human thymus reconstruction is functional, as judged by its capacity to support mature T cell development in vivo after transplantation into humanised immunodeficient mice. These findings establish a basis for dissecting the cellular and molecular crosstalk between stroma, ECM and thymocytes, and offer practical prospects for treating congenital and acquired immunological diseases.

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Keywords

Animals, Autoimmunity, Cell Differentiation, Epithelial Cells, Extracellular Matrix, Female, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, Nude, Rats, Regeneration, Stromal Cells, Thymocytes, Thymus Gland, Tissue Scaffolds

Journal Title

Nat Commun

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Journal ISSN

2041-1723
2041-1723

Volume Title

11

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC