Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompatability complex (MHC)/peptide ligands. The major mechanism of induction of self-tolerance is thought to be thymic clonal deletion, ie, the induction of apoptotic cell death in thymocytes expressing a self-reactive T-cell receptor. Consistent with this hypothesis, in mice deficient in thymic clonal deletion mediated by cells of hematopoietic origin, a twofold to threefold increased generation of mature thymocytes has been observed. Here we describe the analysis of the specificity of T lymphocytes developing in the absence of clonal deletion mediated by hematopoietic cells. In vitro, targets expressing syngeneic MHC were readily lysed by activ...
T cells are the central mediators of adaptive immunity and provide diverse receptors to recognize pa...
T lymphocytes expressing alpha beta T-cell receptors with sufficient affinity to major histocompatib...
The thymus employs two primary mechanisms to maintain self-tolerance: negative selection and the gen...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Interactions between major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules expressed on stromal cells and...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) products and self-antigens expressed in the thymus determine ...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
Clonal deletion of autoreactive thymocytes is important for self-tolerance, but the intrathymic sign...
Clonal deletion of thymocytes bearing TCR for self antigens is one major mechanism of T cell toleran...
To study the role of thymic education on the development of the human T cell repertoire, SCID-hu mic...
Ontogeny of T cells is accomplished in the thymus by a process of positive selection, in which inter...
To examine mechanisms by which CD4+ T cell tolerance is established to self-peptides, we analyzed se...
Within the T cell system, self-tolerance is mainly maintained by thymic clonal deletion of self-reac...
T cells are the central mediators of adaptive immunity and provide diverse receptors to recognize pa...
T lymphocytes expressing alpha beta T-cell receptors with sufficient affinity to major histocompatib...
The thymus employs two primary mechanisms to maintain self-tolerance: negative selection and the gen...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Interactions between major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules expressed on stromal cells and...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) products and self-antigens expressed in the thymus determine ...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
Clonal deletion of autoreactive thymocytes is important for self-tolerance, but the intrathymic sign...
Clonal deletion of thymocytes bearing TCR for self antigens is one major mechanism of T cell toleran...
To study the role of thymic education on the development of the human T cell repertoire, SCID-hu mic...
Ontogeny of T cells is accomplished in the thymus by a process of positive selection, in which inter...
To examine mechanisms by which CD4+ T cell tolerance is established to self-peptides, we analyzed se...
Within the T cell system, self-tolerance is mainly maintained by thymic clonal deletion of self-reac...
T cells are the central mediators of adaptive immunity and provide diverse receptors to recognize pa...
T lymphocytes expressing alpha beta T-cell receptors with sufficient affinity to major histocompatib...
The thymus employs two primary mechanisms to maintain self-tolerance: negative selection and the gen...