A cell atlas of human thymic development defines T cell repertoire formation

Abstract
The thymus provides a nurturing environment for the differentiation and selection of T cells, a process orchestrated by their interaction with multiple thymic cell types. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to create a cell census of the human thymus across the life span and to reconstruct T cell differentiation trajectories and T cell receptor (TCR) recombination kinetics. Using this approach, we identified and located in situ CD8αα+ T cell populations, thymic fibroblast subtypes, and activated dendritic cell states. In addition, we reveal a bias in TCR recombination and selection, which is attributed to genomic position and the kinetics of lineage commitment. Taken together, our data provide a comprehensive atlas of the human thymus across the life span with new insights into human T cell development.
Funding Information
  • European Molecular Biology Organization (ALT 490-2017)
  • Wellcome (WT211276/Z/18/Z)
  • Wellcome (WT206194)
  • Wellcome (WT107931/Z/15/Z)
  • Medical Research Council (MR/R006237/1)
  • European Research Council (646794)
  • Research Foundation Flanders (G053816N)
  • Ghent University (BOF18-GOA-024)