Htlv-1 propels thymic human t cell development in "human immune system" rag2 -/- gamma c -/- mice

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Alteration of early haematopoietic development is thought to be responsible for the onset of immature leukemias and lymphomas. We have previously demonstrated that Tax HTLV-1 interferes with ß-selection, an important checkpoint of early thymopoiesis, indicating that human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection has the potential to perturb thymic human αβ T-cell development. To verify that inference and to clarify the impact of HTLV-1 infection on human T-cell development, we investigated the in vivo effects of HTLV-1 infection in a "Human Immune System" (HIS) Rag2 -/-γ c-/- mouse model. These mice were infected with HTLV-1, at a time when the three main subpopulations of human thymocytes have been detected. In all but two inoculated mice, the HTLV-1 provirus was found integrated in thymocytes; the proviral load increased with the length of the infection period. In the HTLV-1-infected mice we observed alterations in human T-cell development, the extent of which correlated with the proviral load. Thus, in the thymus of HTLV-1-infected HIS Rag2 -/-γc -/- mice, mature single-positive (SP) CD4 + and CD8 + cells were most numerous, at the expense of immature and double-positive (DP) thymocytes. These SP cells also accumulated in the spleen. Human lymphocytes from thymus and spleen were activated, as shown by the expression of CD25: this activation was correlated with the presence of tax mRNA and with increased expression of NF-kB dependent genes such as bfl-1, an anti-apoptotic gene, in thymocytes. Finally, hepato-splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy and lymphoma/thymoma, in which Tax was detected, were observed in HTLV-1-infected mice, several months after HTLV-1 infection. These results demonstrate the potential of the HIS Rag2 -/-γ c-/- animal model to elucidate the initial steps of the leukemogenic process induced by HTLV-1. © 2011 Villaudy et al.

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Villaudy, J., Wencker, M., Gadot, N., Gillet, N. A., Scoazec, J. Y., Gazzolo, L., … Dodon, M. D. (2011). Htlv-1 propels thymic human t cell development in “human immune system” rag2 -/- gamma c -/- mice. PLoS Pathogens, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002231

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