“…19 Although we observed a slight expansion in 4 Vb subfamilies in CD4 T cells and 2 Vb subfamilies in CD8 T cells in ARE-del BM, both the percentage of expansion and the expansion ratio (CD4: 27%, CD8: 17%) in AREdel mice are much lower compared with that previously reported in AA patients (expansion ratio, 40% to 80%) (supplemental Figure 2). 17,19 In addition, histopathological examination of the spleen, thymus, and lymph nodes revealed structural damage and apparent atrophy (supplemental Figure 3), a characteristic reported in congenital AA animal models, which implies that ARE-del mice are severely immunodeficient. 20 To summarize, the absence of T-cell infiltration in the BM, nonresponsive BM T cells, no abnormal BM T-cell expansion, and general immunodeficiency indicate that T cells are unlikely the cause of AA in ARE-del mice.…”