Characterization of the insulin-like growth factor axis in the human thymus

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The components of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis have been investigated in the normal human thymus. Using ribonuclease protection assays (RPA), IGF-II transcripts were detected in the normal human thymus. By reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses, promoters P3 and P4 were found to be active in the transcription of IGF2 gene within human thymic epithelial cells (TEC). No IGF-II mRNA could be detected in human lymphoid Jurkat T cells with 30 cycles of RT-PCR. By Northern blot analyses, IGFBP-2 to -6 (but not IGFBP-1) were found to be expressed in TEC with a predominance of IGFBP-4. Interestingly, Jurkat T cells only express IGFBP-2 but at high levels. The type 1 IGF receptor was detected in Jurkat T cells but not in human TEC. The identification of the components of the IGF axis within separate compartments of the human thymus adds further evidence for a role of this axis in the control of T-cell development. The precise influence of thymic IGF axis upon T-cell differentiation and immunological self-tolerance however needs to be further investigated.

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Kecha, O., Martens, H., Franchimont, N., Achour, I., Hazée-Hagelstein, M. T., Charlet-Renard, C., … Winkler, R. (1999). Characterization of the insulin-like growth factor axis in the human thymus. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 11(6), 435–440. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2826.1999.00343.x

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