Peripheral selection of the T cell repertoire

B Rocha, H von Boehmer - Science, 1991 - science.org
B Rocha, H von Boehmer
Science, 1991science.org
T lymphocytes undergo selection events not only in the thymus, but also after they leave the
thymus and reside in the periphery. Peripheral selection was found to be dependent on T
cell receptor (TCR)-ligand interactions but to differ from thymic selection with regard to
specificity and mechanism. Unlike thymic selection, peripheral selection required binding of
antigen to the TCR, and it induced expansion of T cell clones. Tolerance to self antigens that
are restricted to the periphery occurred through the elimination of self-reactive T cells and by …
T lymphocytes undergo selection events not only in the thymus, but also after they leave the thymus and reside in the periphery. Peripheral selection was found to be dependent on T cell receptor (TCR)-ligand interactions but to differ from thymic selection with regard to specificity and mechanism. Unlike thymic selection, peripheral selection required binding of antigen to the TCR, and it induced expansion of T cell clones. Tolerance to self antigens that are restricted to the periphery occurred through the elimination of self-reactive T cells and by the clonal anergy, which was associated with down-regulation of the αβ TCR and CD8.
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