Derivation of functional thymic epithelial organoid lines from adult murine thymus
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2024-04-23
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Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) orchestrate T cell development by imposing positive and negative selection on thymocytes. Current studies on TEC biology are hampered by the absence of long-term ex vivo culture platforms, while the cells driving TEC self-renewal remain to be identified. Here, we generate long-term (>2 years) expandable 3D TEC organoids from the adult mouse thymus. For further analysis, we generated single and double FoxN1-P2A-Clover, Aire-P2A-tdTomato, and Cldn4-P2A-tdTomato reporter lines by CRISPR knockin. Single-cell analyses of expanding clonal organoids reveal cells with bipotent stem/progenitor phenotypes. These clonal organoids can be induced to express Foxn1 and to generate functional cortical- and Aire-expressing medullary-like TECs upon RANK ligand + retinoic acid treatment. TEC organoids support T cell development from immature thymocytes in vitro as well as in vivo upon transplantation into athymic nude mice. This organoid-based platform allows in vitro study of TEC biology and offers a potential strategy for ex vivo T cell development.
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Aire, CP: Immunology, CP: Stem cell research, cTEC, MHC-II, mTEC, organoids, T cell develpoment, thymic epithelial cell, thymocytes, thymus, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Lim, S, J. F. van Son, G, Wisma Eka Yanti, N L, Andersson-Rolf, A, Willemsen, S, Korving, J, Lee, H G, Begthel, H & Clevers, H 2024, 'Derivation of functional thymic epithelial organoid lines from adult murine thymus', Cell Reports, vol. 43, no. 4, 114019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114019