Table 1.
Initiation and Function of Autophagy in Lymphocytes and TECs.
Function | Evidence | Ref. |
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Induction of autophagy in T cells | Autophagy induced through TCR stimulation cytokine stimulation, and serum withdrawal | 9,10,14 |
Induction of autophagy in B cells | Autophagy induced through BCR stimulation, inhibited by CD28 costimulation | 46,47 |
Autophagy in TEC’s | Autophagy is constitutively high in cTEC’s and mTEC’s | 42 |
Autophagy functions as pro-survival | Atg5 and Atg7 deficient T lymphocytes, pre- and Immature B cells, and B-1 B cells succumb to apoptosis and have proliferation defects | 9,10, 16,45 |
Autophagy functions as alternative death pathway | Autophagy contributes to RIPK, IFN-γ induced, BCR induced, and HIV envelope glycoprotein induced cell death | 25,37, 46,28 |
Autophagy clears organelles and toxic metabolites | Atg5 and Atg7 deficient T lymphocytes have accumulated damage from excess mitochondria and ROS | 16,17 |
Autophagy functions in T and B cell costimulation | Autophagy induced through the BCR helps B cell antigen presentation, which is necessary to obtain T cell help | 46,47 |
Autophagy in TEC’s functions in T cell selection | Atg5 deficient cTEC’s and mTEC’s allow development of self-reactive T lymphocytes, colitis, and wasting disease | 42,44 |