[HTML][HTML] Selecting and maintaining a diverse T-cell repertoire

AW Goldrath, MJ Bevan - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
AW Goldrath, MJ Bevan
Nature, 1999nature.com
To provide a T-cell population that will respond promptly to foreign antigen, the immune
system looks inward, using the variety of self-antigens to select and maintain a diverse
repertoire of receptors. A protective immune system must include a T-lymphocyte population
that is poised to respond to foreign antigenic peptides presented by self-major
histocompatibility complex molecules. As the organism cannot predict the precise pathogen-
derived antigens that will be encountered, the system uses the diverse array of self-peptides …
Abstract
To provide a T-cell population that will respond promptly to foreign antigen, the immune system looks inward, using the variety of self-antigens to select and maintain a diverse repertoire of receptors. A protective immune system must include a T-lymphocyte population that is poised to respond to foreign antigenic peptides presented by self-major histocompatibility complex molecules. As the organism cannot predict the precise pathogen-derived antigens that will be encountered, the system uses the diverse array of self-peptides bound to self-major histocompatibility complex molecules, not only to select a receptor repertoire in the thymus, but also to keep naı ¨ve T cells alive and ‘ready for action’ in the periphery.
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