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Thymic Cells Enhance Epigenetic Noise to Promote Immune Tolerance
biology5 months ago

Thymic Cells Enhance Epigenetic Noise to Promote Immune Tolerance

The study reveals that thymic epithelial cells amplify epigenetic noise independently of AIRE, primarily through AT-rich sequences, leading to increased plasticity and ectopic gene expression. This chromatin destabilization is regulated by p53 activity, which suppresses accessibility noise and limits cellular plasticity, thereby maintaining immune tolerance. Enhancing p53 activity reduces this plasticity, but can also cause autoimmunity, and similar mechanisms are observed in cancer models, linking chromatin noise, p53 regulation, and cell fate stability.

Expanding the Role of Thymic Mimetic Cells: Going Beyond Self-Tolerance
science2 years ago

Expanding the Role of Thymic Mimetic Cells: Going Beyond Self-Tolerance

Thymic mimetic cells, a type of thymic epithelial cell, have been found to play a role beyond self-tolerance in the immune system. These cells, which resemble intestinal M cells, express genes associated with autoimmune regulator (Aire) and produce IL-36γ, a cytokine involved in inflammation. The study suggests that thymic mimetic cells may contribute to the development of autoimmune disorders and provides new insights into the complexity of thymic epithelial cell function.