Id2-, RORγt-, and LTβR-independent initiation of lymphoid organogenesis in ocular immunity
The Journal of Experimental Medicine 206(11): 2351-2364
Article 2009 English
Authors
TN
Takahiro Nagatake
SF
Satoshi Fukuyama
DK
Dong-Young Kim
Abstract
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The eye is protected by the ocular immunosurveillance system. We show that tear duct-associated lymphoid tissue (TALT) is located in the mouse lacrimal sac and shares immunological characteristics with mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALTs), including the presence of M cells and immunocompetent cells for antigen uptake and subsequent generation of mucosal immune responses against ocularly encountered antigens and bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Initiation of TALT genesis began postnatally; it occurred even in germ-free conditions and was independent of signaling through organogenesis regulators, including inhibitor of DNA binding/differentiation 2, retinoic acid-related orphan receptor gammat, lymphotoxin (LT) alpha1beta2-LTbetaR, and lymphoid chemokines (CCL19, CCL21, and CXCL13). Thus, TALT shares immunological features with MALT but has a distinct tissue genesis mechanism and plays a key role in ocular immunity.
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