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Inhibins are the major activin ligands expressed during early thymocyte development

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DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volume 235, Issue 4, Pages 1124-1132

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.20707

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activins; inhibins; Alk 4; ActRIIA; ActRIIB; thymocyte; thymocyte development; stroma; Smads

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Activins are members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF beta) superfamily, which regulate cell differentiation processes. Here we report the first quantitative analysis of the expression of Activin/Inhibin ligands, type I and II receptors, as well as Smad proteins in fetal (E14-E16) and adult thymic subpopulations. Our data showed that Alk4, ActRIIA, ActRIIB, and Smads 2, 3, and 4, are expressed in fetal thymus (E14 > E15 > E16) and in thymocytes from adult mice (mostly in the double negative [DN] subpopulation). Ligand expression analysis showed that beta A, beta B, and alpha subunits were mainly detected in thymic stromal cells. Interestingly, alpha subunits were expressed at much higher levels compared to beta A and beta B subunits, demonstrating for the first time the potential role of Inhibins as important mediators during early T cell development. Our data indicate that Activin/Inhibin signaling could regulate the process of thymus organogenesis and early thymocyte differentiation, as it has been demonstrated for other members of the TGF-beta superfamily.

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