Enhanced paracrine action of FGF21 in stromal cells delays thymic aging.

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature aging Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1038/s43587-025-00813-5
Yun-Hee Youm, Christy Gliniak, Yuan Zhang, Tamara Dlugos, Philipp E Scherer, Vishwa Deep Dixit
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Age-related thymic involution precedes aging of all other organs in vertebrates and initiates the process of declining T cell diversity, which leads to eventual immune dysfunction. Whether FGF21, a liver-derived pro-longevity hormone that is also produced in thymic stroma, including by adipocytes, controls the mechanism of thymic demise is incompletely understood. Here, we demonstrate that elevation of FGF21 in thymic epithelial cells (TECs) and in adipocytes protects against thymic aging, whereas conditional hepatic overexpression did not impact thymic biology in aged mice. Notably, elevation of thymic FGF21 increased naïve CD8 T cells in aged animals and extended healthspan. Mechanistically, thymic FGF21 overexpression elevated TECs and reduced fibroadipogenic cells. Ablation of β-klotho, the obligatory co-receptor for FGF21 in Foxn1+ TECs, accelerated thymic aging, suggesting regulation of TECs by FGF21 is partially required for thymic lymphopoiesis. These findings establish that paracrine FGF21 improves thymic function and delays immune aging.

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与年龄相关的胸腺萎缩先于脊椎动物所有其他器官的衰老,并启动了T细胞多样性下降的过程,最终导致免疫功能障碍。FGF21是一种来源于肝脏的促长寿激素,也会在胸腺基质中产生,包括由脂肪细胞产生,它是否控制着胸腺衰亡的机制尚不完全清楚。在这里,我们证明了胸腺上皮细胞(TECs)和脂肪细胞中 FGF21 的升高可防止胸腺衰老,而条件性肝脏过表达不会影响老龄小鼠的胸腺生物学。值得注意的是,胸腺 FGF21 的升高增加了老年动物的幼稚 CD8 T 细胞,延长了健康寿命。从机理上讲,胸腺 FGF21 的过表达会增加 TECs 并减少纤维脂肪细胞。Foxn1+ TECs中FGF21的强制性共受体β-klotho的消减加速了胸腺衰老,这表明胸腺淋巴细胞的形成部分需要FGF21对TECs的调节。这些发现证实,旁分泌型FGF21可改善胸腺功能并延缓免疫衰老。
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