The selection of αβ T cells in the thymus is punctuated by checkpoints at which thymocytes differentiate or undergo apoptosis. Wave 1 deletion is defined as apoptosis within nascent αβ T-cell antigen receptor (TCR)-signalled thymocytes that lack CCR7 expression. The antigen-presenting cell (APC) types that mediate wave 1 deletion are unclear. To measure wave 1 deletion, we compared the frequencies of TCRβ + CD5 + Helios + CCR7– cells in nascent thymocyte cohorts in mice with normal or defective apoptosis. This thymocyte population is small in mice lacking major histocompatibility complex (MHC) expression. The scale of wave 1 deletion was increased by transgenic expression of the self-reactive Yae62 TCRβ chain, was almost halved when haemopo...
As an essential safeguard against autoimmunity, apoptosis during negative selection of self-reactive...
Developing thymocytes undergo a rigorous selection process to ensure that the mature T cell populati...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Upon recognition of auto-antigens, thymocytes are negatively selected or diverted to a regulatory T ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedDuring lymphocyte development, the assembly of genes coding for antige...
The differentiation of hematopoietic precursors into the many functionally distinct T‐cell types pro...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
T cells are the central mediators of adaptive immunity and provide diverse receptors to recognize pa...
Most T cells are produced in the thymus, where they proceed through several differentiation steps to...
A complete understanding of negative selection has been elusive due to the rapid apoptosis and clear...
Clonal deletion of thymocytes bearing TCR for self antigens is one major mechanism of T cell toleran...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
T cell differentiation in the adult thymus depends on sequential interactions between lymphoid proge...
<p>(A) Expression of CCR4 and CCR7 on total Vγ5<sup>+</sup> thymocytes and CD45RB<sup>high</sup>/CD4...
Thymocytes that bind strongly to self-antigens are prevented from becoming naive T cells by several ...
As an essential safeguard against autoimmunity, apoptosis during negative selection of self-reactive...
Developing thymocytes undergo a rigorous selection process to ensure that the mature T cell populati...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...
Upon recognition of auto-antigens, thymocytes are negatively selected or diverted to a regulatory T ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedDuring lymphocyte development, the assembly of genes coding for antige...
The differentiation of hematopoietic precursors into the many functionally distinct T‐cell types pro...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
T cells are the central mediators of adaptive immunity and provide diverse receptors to recognize pa...
Most T cells are produced in the thymus, where they proceed through several differentiation steps to...
A complete understanding of negative selection has been elusive due to the rapid apoptosis and clear...
Clonal deletion of thymocytes bearing TCR for self antigens is one major mechanism of T cell toleran...
Thymic negative selection renders the developing T-cell repertoire tolerant to self-major histocompa...
T cell differentiation in the adult thymus depends on sequential interactions between lymphoid proge...
<p>(A) Expression of CCR4 and CCR7 on total Vγ5<sup>+</sup> thymocytes and CD45RB<sup>high</sup>/CD4...
Thymocytes that bind strongly to self-antigens are prevented from becoming naive T cells by several ...
As an essential safeguard against autoimmunity, apoptosis during negative selection of self-reactive...
Developing thymocytes undergo a rigorous selection process to ensure that the mature T cell populati...
Thymic positive and negative selection of developing T lymphocytes confronts us with a paradox: How ...