AbstractIn H2-M− mice, the presence of a single peptide, CLIP, bound to MHC class II molecules generates a diverse repertoire of CD4+ cells. In these mice, typical self-peptides are not bound to class II molecules, with the result that a very high proportion of H2-M− CD4+ cells are responsive to the various peptides displayed on normal MHC-compatible APC. We show here, however, that such “self” reactivity is controlled by low-affinity CD4+ cells. These cells give spectacularly high proliferative responses but are virtually unreactive in certain other assays, e.g., skin graft rejection; responses to MHC alloantigens, by contrast, are intense in all assays. Possible explanations for why thymic selection directed to a single peptide curtails s...
AbstractWe tested the ability of CD4+ T cells, selected in the thymus by reaction with class II prot...
The thymus is the primary organ for the generation of naive T cells, a key component of the immune s...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
AbstractIn H2-M− mice, the presence of a single peptide, CLIP, bound to MHC class II molecules gener...
AbstractThe influence of individual peptides in thymic selection was examined in H2-M− mice, in whic...
Alloreactivity, the capacity of a large number of T lymphocytes to react with foreign MHC molecules,...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
AbstractAlthough the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive s...
AbstractThe role of self-peptides in positive selection of CD4+ T cells has been controversial. We s...
During T cell development, thymocytes which are tolerant to self-peptides but reactive to foreign pe...
AbstractAccording to past reports, H-2Ma0/0 mice express a single major histocompatiblity complex cl...
MHC molecules associated with autoimmunity possess known structural features that limit the repertoi...
To examine mechanisms by which CD4+ T cell tolerance is established to self-peptides, we analyzed se...
Positive selection of CD4+ T cells requires the interaction of the T cell receptor (TCR) of double p...
AbstractWe tested the ability of CD4+ T cells, selected in the thymus by reaction with class II prot...
The thymus is the primary organ for the generation of naive T cells, a key component of the immune s...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
AbstractIn H2-M− mice, the presence of a single peptide, CLIP, bound to MHC class II molecules gener...
AbstractThe influence of individual peptides in thymic selection was examined in H2-M− mice, in whic...
Alloreactivity, the capacity of a large number of T lymphocytes to react with foreign MHC molecules,...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
AbstractAlthough the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive s...
AbstractThe role of self-peptides in positive selection of CD4+ T cells has been controversial. We s...
During T cell development, thymocytes which are tolerant to self-peptides but reactive to foreign pe...
AbstractAccording to past reports, H-2Ma0/0 mice express a single major histocompatiblity complex cl...
MHC molecules associated with autoimmunity possess known structural features that limit the repertoi...
To examine mechanisms by which CD4+ T cell tolerance is established to self-peptides, we analyzed se...
Positive selection of CD4+ T cells requires the interaction of the T cell receptor (TCR) of double p...
AbstractWe tested the ability of CD4+ T cells, selected in the thymus by reaction with class II prot...
The thymus is the primary organ for the generation of naive T cells, a key component of the immune s...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...