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Post-thymic in vivo proliferation of naive CD4+ T cells constrains the TCR repertoire in healthy human adults
Authors:Kohler Siegfried  Wagner Ulf  Pierer Matthias  Kimmig Sonja  Oppmann Birgit  Möwes Beate  Jülke Kerstin  Romagnani Chiara  Thiel Andreas
Affiliation:German Rheumatism Research Centre, Clinical Immunology, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:In spite of thymic involution early in life, the numbers of naive CD4(+) T cells only slowly decline in ageing humans implying peripheral post-thymic naive CD4(+) T cell expansion. This proliferation may compensate for continuous activation and death of naive CD4(+) T cells but may also have negative consequences for protective immunity. Here we show that naive CD4(+) T cells that have proliferated in the periphery are characterized by a highly restricted oligoclonal TCR repertoire. Additionally these cells, which constitute the majority of naive CD4(+) T cells in the elderly, display signatures of recent TCR engagement. Our results demonstrate for the first time that peripheral post-thymic proliferation of naive CD4(+) T cells in healthy human individuals causes a significant contraction of the peripheral TCR repertoire. This age-dependent deterioration of CD4(+) T cell immunity could entail ageing-associated autoimmunity, increased susceptibility to infection or cancer and decreased efficiency of vaccination.
Keywords:Naive CD4+ T cells  TCR repertoire  Homeostasis
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