[HTML][HTML] The repertoire of T cells shaped by a single MHC/peptide ligand

L Ignatowicz, J Kappler, P Marrack - Cell, 1996 - cell.com
L Ignatowicz, J Kappler, P Marrack
Cell, 1996cell.com
Although the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature.
Positive selection has been thought to limit thymocyte development. In thymuses expressing
a single MHC/peptide combination, however, surprisingly large numbers of thymocytes are
selected to mature. Many of these react with the selecting MHC, bound to other self-
peptides. Therefore, the number of thymocytes that mature is limited by the fact that
positively selected cells die because they react too well with MHC bound to self-peptides …
Abstract
Although the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive selection has been thought to limit thymocyte development. In thymuses expressing a single MHC/peptide combination, however, surprisingly large numbers of thymocytes are selected to mature. Many of these react with the selecting MHC, bound to other self-peptides. Therefore, the number of thymocytes that mature is limited by the fact that positively selected cells die because they react too well with MHC bound to self-peptides that are not identical to those involved in positive selection. T cells that mature in thymuses expressing a single MHC/peptide ligand react frequently with foreign MHC, suggesting that the repertoire of αβ receptors may be more biased toward reaction with MHC than was previously thought.
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