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The thymus and the science of Self
Geenen, Vincent
2021In Seminars in Immunopathology, p. 1-10
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Keywords :
Thymus; Self-peptides; Self-tolerance; Autoimmunity; Type 1 diabetes; Self-vaccination
Abstract :
[en] The conventional perception asserts that immunology is the science of ‘discrimination’ between Self and Non-Self. This concept is however no longer tenable as effector cells of the adaptive immune system are first conditioned to be tolerant to the body’s own antigens, collectively known as Self until now. Only then attain these effectors the responsiveness to Non-Self. The acquisition of this essential state of tolerance to Self occurs for T cells in the thymus, the last major organ of our body that revealed its intricate function in health and disease. The ‘thymus’ as an anatomical notion was first notably documented in Ancient Greece although our present understanding of the organ’s functions was only deciphered commencing in the 1960’s. In the late 80’s, the thymus was identified as the site where clones of cells reactive to Self, termed ‘forbidden’ thymocytes are physically depleted as the result of a process now known as negative selection. The recognition of this mechanism further contributed to the belief that the central rationale of immunology as a science lies in the distinction between Self and Non-Self. This review will discuss the evidence that the thymus serves as a unique lymphoid organ able to instruct T cells to recognize and be tolerant to harmless Self before adopting the capacity to defend the body against potentially injurious Non-Self antigens presented in the context of different challenges from infections to exposure to malignant cells. The emerging insight into the thymus’ cardinal functions now also provides an opportunity to exploit this knowledge to develop novel strategies that specifically prevent or even treat organ-specific autoimmune diseases.
Research center :
GIGA-I3 - Giga-Infection, Immunity and Inflammation - ULiège
Disciplines :
Anatomy (cytology, histology, embryology...) & physiology
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Immunology & infectious disease
Author, co-author :
Geenen, Vincent ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Centre d'immunologie
Language :
English
Title :
The thymus and the science of Self
Publication date :
07 January 2021
Journal title :
Seminars in Immunopathology
ISSN :
1863-2297
eISSN :
1863-2300
Publisher :
Springer, Germany
Pages :
1-10
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
THYDIA
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