SummarySelf-tolerance to immune reactions is established via promiscuous expression of tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs) in medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs), leading to the elimination of T cells that respond to self-antigens. The transcriptional regulator Aire has been thought to be sufficient for the induction of TRAs, despite some indications that other factors may promote TRA expression in the thymus. Here, we show that the transcription factor Fezf2 directly regulates various TRA genes in mTECs independently of Aire. Mice lacking Fezf2 in mTECs displayed severe autoimmune symptoms, including the production of autoantibodies and inflammatory cell infiltration targeted to peripheral organs. These responses differed from those de...
The maintenance of immune tolerance is an essential process to prevent autoimmunity. A critical prot...
Physical contact between thymocytes and the thymic stroma is essential for the establishment of self...
Mutations of the Autoimmune Regulator (Aire) were first identified as the cause of a multi-organ aut...
A specialized subset of epithelial cells in the thymus “promiscuously” transcribes thousands of peri...
SummaryAire promotes the tolerization of thymocytes by inducing the expression of a battery of perip...
The autoimmune regulator (AIRE) is a facilitator of gene transcription found primarily in the thymus...
The maintenance of immune tolerance requires the deletion of self-reactive T cells in the thymus. Th...
In thymic epithelial cells, the protein Aire (autoimmune regulator) induces the ectopic expression o...
The autoimmune regulator (Aire) was initially identified as the gene causing multiorgan system autoi...
Impaired production of thymic regulatory T cells (Tregs) is implicated in the development of Aire-de...
Autoimmunity is prevented by the function of the autoimmune regulator [AIRE (Aire in mice)], which p...
The deficiency of Aire, a transcriptional regulator whose defect results in the development of autoi...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to investigate how failure in the mechanisms that r...
In this issue of Immunity, Anderson et al. provide another clue to the riddle that is Aire—why do hu...
Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) contribute to self-tolerance by expressing and presenting ...
The maintenance of immune tolerance is an essential process to prevent autoimmunity. A critical prot...
Physical contact between thymocytes and the thymic stroma is essential for the establishment of self...
Mutations of the Autoimmune Regulator (Aire) were first identified as the cause of a multi-organ aut...
A specialized subset of epithelial cells in the thymus “promiscuously” transcribes thousands of peri...
SummaryAire promotes the tolerization of thymocytes by inducing the expression of a battery of perip...
The autoimmune regulator (AIRE) is a facilitator of gene transcription found primarily in the thymus...
The maintenance of immune tolerance requires the deletion of self-reactive T cells in the thymus. Th...
In thymic epithelial cells, the protein Aire (autoimmune regulator) induces the ectopic expression o...
The autoimmune regulator (Aire) was initially identified as the gene causing multiorgan system autoi...
Impaired production of thymic regulatory T cells (Tregs) is implicated in the development of Aire-de...
Autoimmunity is prevented by the function of the autoimmune regulator [AIRE (Aire in mice)], which p...
The deficiency of Aire, a transcriptional regulator whose defect results in the development of autoi...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to investigate how failure in the mechanisms that r...
In this issue of Immunity, Anderson et al. provide another clue to the riddle that is Aire—why do hu...
Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) contribute to self-tolerance by expressing and presenting ...
The maintenance of immune tolerance is an essential process to prevent autoimmunity. A critical prot...
Physical contact between thymocytes and the thymic stroma is essential for the establishment of self...
Mutations of the Autoimmune Regulator (Aire) were first identified as the cause of a multi-organ aut...