The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules

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Autor(a) principal: Villa-Verde,D.M.S.
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Calado,T.C., Ocampo,J.S.P., Silva-Monteiro,E., Savino,W.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1999000500010
Resumo: Thymocyte differentiation is the process by which bone marrow-derived precursors enter the thymus, proliferate, rearrange the genes and express the corresponding T cell receptors, and undergo positive and/or negative selection, ultimately yielding mature T cells that will represent the so-called T cell repertoire. This process occurs in the context of cell migration, whose cellular and molecular basis is still poorly understood. Kinetic studies favor the idea that these cells leave the organ in an ordered pattern, as if they were moving on a conveyor belt. We have recently proposed that extracellular matrix glycoproteins, such as fibronectin, laminin and type IV collagen, among others, produced by non-lymphoid cells both in the cortex and in the medulla, would constitute a macromolecular arrangement allowing differentiating thymocytes to migrate. Here we discuss the participation of both molecules with adhesive and de-adhesive properties in the intrathymic T cell migration. Functional experiments demonstrated that galectin-3, a soluble ß-galactoside-binding lectin secreted by thymic microenvironmental cells, is a likely candidate for de-adhesion proteins by decreasing thymocyte interaction with the thymic microenvironment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
title The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
spellingShingle The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
Villa-Verde,D.M.S.
thymus
thymic nurse cells
adhesion molecules
extracellular matrix
galectin-3
title_short The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
title_full The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
title_fullStr The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
title_full_unstemmed The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
title_sort The conveyor belt hypothesis for thymocyte migration: participation of adhesion and de-adhesion molecules
author Villa-Verde,D.M.S.
author_facet Villa-Verde,D.M.S.
Calado,T.C.
Ocampo,J.S.P.
Silva-Monteiro,E.
Savino,W.
author_role author
author2 Calado,T.C.
Ocampo,J.S.P.
Silva-Monteiro,E.
Savino,W.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Villa-Verde,D.M.S.
Calado,T.C.
Ocampo,J.S.P.
Silva-Monteiro,E.
Savino,W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv thymus
thymic nurse cells
adhesion molecules
extracellular matrix
galectin-3
topic thymus
thymic nurse cells
adhesion molecules
extracellular matrix
galectin-3
description Thymocyte differentiation is the process by which bone marrow-derived precursors enter the thymus, proliferate, rearrange the genes and express the corresponding T cell receptors, and undergo positive and/or negative selection, ultimately yielding mature T cells that will represent the so-called T cell repertoire. This process occurs in the context of cell migration, whose cellular and molecular basis is still poorly understood. Kinetic studies favor the idea that these cells leave the organ in an ordered pattern, as if they were moving on a conveyor belt. We have recently proposed that extracellular matrix glycoproteins, such as fibronectin, laminin and type IV collagen, among others, produced by non-lymphoid cells both in the cortex and in the medulla, would constitute a macromolecular arrangement allowing differentiating thymocytes to migrate. Here we discuss the participation of both molecules with adhesive and de-adhesive properties in the intrathymic T cell migration. Functional experiments demonstrated that galectin-3, a soluble ß-galactoside-binding lectin secreted by thymic microenvironmental cells, is a likely candidate for de-adhesion proteins by decreasing thymocyte interaction with the thymic microenvironment.
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