胸腺细胞
间质细胞
免疫学
医学
造血
基质
间充质干细胞
中心公差
免疫
T细胞
生物
免疫系统
病理
细胞生物学
干细胞
免疫组织化学
作者
Francesca Pala,Luigi D. Notarangelo,Marita Bosticardo
摘要
Abstract The main function of the thymus is to support the establishment of a wide repertoire of T lymphocytes capable of eliminating foreign pathogens, yet tolerant to self‐antigens. Thymocyte development in the thymus is dependent on the interaction with thymic stromal cells, a complex mixture of cells comprising thymic epithelial cells (TEC), mesenchymal and endothelial cells. The exchange of signals between stromal cells and thymocytes is referred to as “thymic cross‐talk”. Genetic defects affecting either side of this interaction result in defects in thymic development that ultimately lead to a decreased output of T lymphocytes to the periphery. In the present review, we aim at providing a summary of inborn errors of immunity (IEI) characterized by T‐cell lymphopenia due to defects of the thymic stroma, or to hematopoietic‐intrinsic defects of T‐cell development, with a special focus on recently discovered disorders. Additionally, we review the novel diagnostic tools developed to discover and study new genetic causes of IEI due to defects in thymic development. Finally, we discuss therapeutic approaches to correct thymic defects that are currently available, in addition to potential novel therapies that could be applied in the future.
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