A central role for central tolerance

B Kyewski, L Klein - Annu. Rev. Immunol., 2006 - annualreviews.org
B Kyewski, L Klein
Annu. Rev. Immunol., 2006annualreviews.org
Recent elucidation of the role of central tolerance in preventing organ-specific autoimmunity
has changed our concepts of self/nonself discrimination. This paradigmatic shift is largely
attributable to the discovery of promiscuous expression of tissue-restricted self-antigens
(TRAs) by medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs). TRA expression in mTECs mirrors
virtually all tissues of the body, irrespective of developmental or spatio-temporal expression
patterns. This review summarizes current knowledge on the cellular and molecular …
Abstract
Recent elucidation of the role of central tolerance in preventing organ-specific autoimmunity has changed our concepts of self/nonself discrimination. This paradigmatic shift is largely attributable to the discovery of promiscuous expression of tissue-restricted self-antigens (TRAs) by medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs). TRA expression in mTECs mirrors virtually all tissues of the body, irrespective of developmental or spatio-temporal expression patterns. This review summarizes current knowledge on the cellular and molecular regulation of TRA expression in mTECs, outlines relevant mechanisms of antigen presentation and modes of tolerance induction, and discusses implications for the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases and other biological processes such as fertility, pregnancy, puberty, and tumor defense.
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