Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) play critical roles in a variety of immune reactions by facilitating cell migration, and affect cell communication by processing both cytokines and cell surface receptors. Based on published data indicating that MMP-9 is upregulated upon T cell activation and also in the thymus upon the induction of negative selection, we investigated the contribution of MMP-9 into mouse T cell development and differentiation in the thymus. Our data suggest that MMP-9 deficiency does not result in major abnormalities in the development of any conventionally selected or agonist selected subsets and does not interfere with thymocyte apoptosis and clearance, and that MMP-9 expression is not induced in immature T cells at any stage of their thymic development.
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Gounko, N. V., Martens, E., Opdenakker, G., & Rybakin, V. (2016). Thymocyte development in the absence of matrix metalloproteinase-9/gelatinase B. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep29852
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