Thymic epithelium abnormalities in DiGeorge and Down syndrome patients contribute to dysregulation in T cell development

  • Marcovecchio G. E.
  • Bortolomai I.
  • Ferrua F.
  • Fontana E.
  • Imberti L.
  • Conforti E.
  • Amodio D.
  • Bergante S.
  • Macchiarulo G.
  • D'Oria V.
  • Conti F.
  • Cesare S. D.
  • Fousteri G.
  • Carotti A.
  • Giamberti A.
  • Poliani P. L.
  • Notarangelo L. D.
  • Cancrini C.
  • Villa A.
  • Bosticardo M.
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA

Abstract

The thymus plays a fundamental role in establishing and maintaining central and peripheral tolerance and defects in thymic architecture or AIRE expression result in the development of autoreactive lymphocytes. Patients with partial DiGeorge Syndrome (pDGS) and Down Syndrome (DS) present alterations in size and architecture of the thymus and higher risk to develop autoimmunity. We sought to evaluate thymic architecture and thymocyte development in DGS and DS patients and to determine the extent to which thymic defects result in immune dysregulation and T cell homeostasis perturbation in these patients. Thymi from pediatric patients and age-matched controls were obtained to evaluate cortex and medullary compartments, AIRE expression and thymo...

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