Harman Benjamin C, Jenkinson Eric J, Anderson Graham
Department of Anatomy, Division of Immunity and Infection, Medical School, MRC Centre for Immune Regulation, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Semin Immunol. 2003 Apr;15(2):91-7. doi: 10.1016/s1044-5323(03)00005-8.
T cells develop in the thymus from blood-borne progenitors derived from haematopoietic tissues. Amongst the mechanisms by which stromal cells in thymic and prethymic tissues influence lymphoid progenitors, recent attention has focussed on the importance of Notch signalling in early T cell development. Here, we review evidence that developing T cells and their progenitors receive signals through Notch receptors as a result of interactions with Notch ligands expressed by stromal cells. In particular, we focus on the role of Notch ligand-expressing stromal cells in regulating key control points during pre- and intrathymic phases of T cell development.
T细胞在胸腺中由源自造血组织的血源祖细胞发育而来。在胸腺组织和胸腺前组织中的基质细胞影响淋巴祖细胞的机制中,最近的研究重点集中在Notch信号在早期T细胞发育中的重要性。在此,我们综述了相关证据,即发育中的T细胞及其祖细胞通过与基质细胞表达的Notch配体相互作用,经由Notch受体接收信号。特别地,我们着重探讨表达Notch配体的基质细胞在T细胞发育的胸腺前和胸腺内阶段调控关键控制点中的作用。