Adaptive immune recognition is mediated by the binding of peptide–human leukocyte antigen complexes by T cells. Positive selection of T cells in the thymus is a fundamental step in the generation of a responding T cell repertoire: only those T cells survive that recognize human peptides presented on the surface of cortical thymic epithelial cells. We propose that while this step is essential for optimal immune function, the process results in a defective T cell repertoire because it is mediated by self-peptides. To test our hypothesis, we focused on amino acid motifs of peptides in contact with T cell receptors. We found that motifs rarely or not found in the human proteome are unlikely to be recognized by the immune system just like the on...
AbstractThe influence of individual peptides in thymic selection was examined in H2-M− mice, in whic...
<div><p>The cellular immune system screens peptides presented by host cells on MHC molecules to asse...
AbstractAlthough the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive s...
Adaptive immune recognition is mediated by the binding of peptide-human leukocyte antigen complexes ...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
AbstractAn important issue for immunologists is the difference between the two main processes that d...
AbstractIn the thymus, positive and negative selection shape the T cell repertoire. It has previousl...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
SummaryHow self-peptides displayed in the thymus contribute to the development of immunocompetent an...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
AbstractThe influence of individual peptides in thymic selection was examined in H2-M− mice, in whic...
<div><p>The cellular immune system screens peptides presented by host cells on MHC molecules to asse...
AbstractAlthough the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive s...
Adaptive immune recognition is mediated by the binding of peptide-human leukocyte antigen complexes ...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
T cell receptors (TCRs) bind foreign or self-peptides attached to major histocompatibility complex (...
AbstractTo understand how thymic selection gives rise to T cells that are capable of major histocomp...
SummaryDeveloping T cells express diverse antigen receptors whose specificities are not prematched t...
AbstractAn important issue for immunologists is the difference between the two main processes that d...
AbstractIn the thymus, positive and negative selection shape the T cell repertoire. It has previousl...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
SummaryHow self-peptides displayed in the thymus contribute to the development of immunocompetent an...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
AbstractThe influence of individual peptides in thymic selection was examined in H2-M− mice, in whic...
<div><p>The cellular immune system screens peptides presented by host cells on MHC molecules to asse...
AbstractAlthough the thymus produces many immature thymocytes, few of these cells mature. Positive s...