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Enterocyte Expression of Interleukin 7 Induces Development of γδ T Cells and Peyer's Patches
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentAdaptive Immune SystemImmune RegulationImmunologyIfabp-il7 MiceCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmune SystemInflammationInterleukin 7Enterocyte ExpressionT Cell ImmunityCell BiologyTcr-gammadelta Cell Developmentγδ T CellsMucosal ImmunologyImmune Cell DevelopmentCellular Immune ResponseMedicineCell DevelopmentTcr-gammadelta Iels
The intestinal mucosa is suggested to support extrathymic T cell development, particularly for T cell receptor (TCR)-gammadelta intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs). TCR-gammadelta cell development requires interleukin (IL)-7; IL-7(-/)- or IL-7 receptor(-/)- mice lack TCR-gammadelta cells. Using the intestinal fatty acid binding protein (iFABP) promoter, we reinstated expression of IL-7 to mature enterocytes of IL-7(-/)- mice (iFABP-IL7). In iFABP-IL7 mice, TCR-gammadelta IELs were restored, as were cryptopatches and Peyer's patches. TCR-gammadelta cells remained absent from all other tissues. Likewise, T cell development in thymus and B cell maturation in the bone marrow and spleen retained the IL-7(-/)- phenotype. Thus, IL-7 expression by enterocytes was sufficient for extrathymic development of TCR-gammadelta cells in situ within the intestinal epithelium and was crucial for organization of mucosal lymphoid tissue.
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