Kang J, Raulet D H
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California at Berkeley 94720, USA.
Semin Immunol. 1997 Jun;9(3):171-9. doi: 10.1006/smim.1997.0069.
T cells in vertebrates are composed of two distinct lineages of cells distinguished by the type of antigen receptors they express: the conventional population expresses TCR composed of alpha beta heterodimers while a smaller fraction of mature T cells displays gamma delta TCRs on the cell surface. The alpha beta and gamma delta T cells develop from common T-cell progenitors and the alpha beta/gamma delta lineage commitment process should be viewed in the context of the diverse cell fate decision processes crucial for normal cell differentiation from a single pluiripotent stem cell. A major focus in this field has been to determine the role of TCR gene rearrangement and expression in alpha beta/gamma delta lineage commitment. In this review we summarize the current state of understanding in the pattern of TCR gene rearrangement and expression of alpha beta and gamma delta T cells to address this central question of whether or not the lineage commitment is dictated by the state of TCR gene rearrangement.
脊椎动物中的T细胞由两种不同的细胞谱系组成,这两种谱系通过它们所表达的抗原受体类型来区分:传统群体表达由αβ异二聚体组成的TCR,而一小部分成熟T细胞在细胞表面展示γδTCR。αβ和γδT细胞由共同的T细胞祖细胞发育而来,αβ/γδ谱系的定向过程应在对从单个多能干细胞进行正常细胞分化至关重要的多种细胞命运决定过程的背景下看待。该领域的一个主要重点是确定TCR基因重排和表达在αβ/γδ谱系定向中的作用。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前对αβ和γδT细胞的TCR基因重排模式和表达的理解状态,以解决谱系定向是否由TCR基因重排状态决定这一核心问题。