Thymic function and peripheral T-cell homeostasis in rheumatoid arthritis

JJ Goronzy, CM Weyand - Trends in immunology, 2001 - cell.com
JJ Goronzy, CM Weyand
Trends in immunology, 2001cell.com
T-cell diversity is generated through the production of new thymic emigrants. Thymic function
declines with age, and the T-cell pool is maintained through homeostatic proliferation of
naive peripheral T cells. This article discusses the impact of thymic output and peripheral T-
cell homeostasis on the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is proposed that thymic
output is prematurely compromised in RA patients. A compensatory expansion of peripheral
T cells results in a contracted and distorted repertoire, possibly favoring T cells with …
Abstract
T-cell diversity is generated through the production of new thymic emigrants. Thymic function declines with age, and the T-cell pool is maintained through homeostatic proliferation of naive peripheral T cells. This article discusses the impact of thymic output and peripheral T-cell homeostasis on the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is proposed that thymic output is prematurely compromised in RA patients. A compensatory expansion of peripheral T cells results in a contracted and distorted repertoire, possibly favoring T cells with autoreactive potential. Increased risk of autoimmunity, as a consequence of abnormal T-cell population dynamics, could be a common mechanism in chronic inflammatory diseases.
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