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Metabolites from apoptotic thymocytes inhibit thymopoiesis in adenosine deaminase–deficient fetal thymic organ cultures
Linda F. Thompson, … , Michael S. Hershfield, Regina Resta
Linda F. Thompson, … , Michael S. Hershfield, Regina Resta
Published November 1, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;106(9):1149-1157. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI9944.
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Metabolites from apoptotic thymocytes inhibit thymopoiesis in adenosine deaminase–deficient fetal thymic organ cultures

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Murine fetal thymic organ culture was used to investigate the mechanism by which adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency causes T-cell immunodeficiency. C57BL/6 fetal thymuses treated with the specific ADA inhibitor 2′-deoxycoformycin exhibited features of the human disease, including accumulation of dATP and inhibition of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase enzyme activity. Although T-cell receptor (TCR) Vβ gene rearrangements and pre–TCR-α expression were normal in ADA-deficient cultures, the production of αβ TCR+ thymocytes was inhibited by 95%, and differentiation was blocked beginning at the time of β selection. In contrast, the production of γδ TCR+ thymocytes was unaffected. Similar results were obtained using fetal thymuses from ADA gene-targeted mice. Differentiation and proliferation were preserved by the introduction of a bcl-2 transgene or disruption of the gene encoding apoptotic protease activating factor–1. The pan-caspase inhibitor carbobenzoxy-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone also significantly lessened the effects of ADA deficiency and prevented the accumulation of dATP. Thus, ADA substrates accumulate and disrupt thymocyte development in ADA deficiency. These substrates derive from thymocytes that undergo apoptosis as a consequence of failing to pass developmental checkpoints, such as β selection.

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Linda F. Thompson, C. Justin Van De Wiele, Aletha B. Laurent, Scott W. Hooker, James G. Vaughn, Hong Jiang, Kamayani Khare, Rodney E. Kellems, Michael R. Blackburn, Michael S. Hershfield, Regina Resta

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