Takahama Y, Shores E W, Singer A
Experimental Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.
Science. 1992 Oct 23;258(5082):653-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1357752.
Thymic selection of the developing T cell repertoire is thought to occur at the CD4+CD8+ stage of differentiation and to be determined by the specificity of the T cell receptors (TCRs) that CD4+CD8+ thymocytes express. However, TCR signals can inhibit the differentiation of precursor thymocytes into CD4+CD8+ cells, which suggests that selection might occur earlier than thought. Indeed, in a negatively selecting male thymus, CD4-CD8lo precursor thymocytes that express a transgenic TCR to male antigen are developmentally arrested as a consequence of antigen encounter and fail to become CD4+CD8+. Thus, negative selection can occur before the CD4+CD8+ stage of differentiation.
发育中的T细胞库的胸腺选择被认为发生在分化的CD4+CD8+阶段,并由CD4+CD8+胸腺细胞所表达的T细胞受体(TCR)的特异性决定。然而,TCR信号可抑制前体胸腺细胞分化为CD4+CD8+细胞,这表明选择可能比之前认为的更早发生。事实上,在一个进行阴性选择的雄性胸腺中,表达针对雄性抗原的转基因TCR的CD4-CD8lo前体胸腺细胞因遇到抗原而发育停滞,无法成为CD4+CD8+细胞。因此,阴性选择可在分化的CD4+CD8+阶段之前发生。