The peripheral T cell receptor repertoire is mainly controlled by the processes of positive and negative selection occurring in the thymus. Studies in normal or transgenic mice have provided compelling evidence for both negative and positive selection. Negative selection is characterized by partial or total disappearance from the periphery of T cells expressing certain Cβ regions, which are normally present in the thymus. Positive selection is chiefly characterized, in the periphery, by an imbalanced ratio between CD4+ and CD8+ T cells expressing a given V domain. To date little information concerning positive and negative selection has been available in man. We studied the distribution of 4 Vβ domains on CD4+ and CD8+ peripheral T cells of...
SummaryDespite numerous reports on MHC class II expression by T cells from a wide spectrum of mammal...
T cell maturation requires the rearrangement of clonotypic T cell receptors (TCR) capable of interac...
Studies of human and murine T cells have shown that public TCR beta-chain rearrangements can dominat...
The peripheral T cell receptor repertoire is mainly controlled by the processes of positive and nega...
During T cell development in mice, thymic negative selection deletes cells with the potential to rec...
Implantation of pieces of human fetal liver and thymus into SCID mice results in the development of ...
Murine T cells expressing V beta 5 are characterized by (a) intrathymic deletion in the presence of ...
Amongst CD4-CD8- (double negative) thymocytes there is a sizeable population (variable from strain t...
We report here a mAb, 14-2, reactive with TCRs that include V beta 14. The frequency of V beta 14+ T...
We investigated the requirements of positive and negative selection in the thymus for CD8 interactio...
T cells that survive thymic selection express a diverse array of unique heterodimeric αβ TCRs that m...
Key words clonal deletion, early thymocytes, positive selection, T cell receptor, thymocyte developm...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
Conclusions: In conclusion, the large number of studies on human γδ T cells have shown that these ly...
γδ T cells are increasingly recognized as having important functional roles in a range of disease sc...
SummaryDespite numerous reports on MHC class II expression by T cells from a wide spectrum of mammal...
T cell maturation requires the rearrangement of clonotypic T cell receptors (TCR) capable of interac...
Studies of human and murine T cells have shown that public TCR beta-chain rearrangements can dominat...
The peripheral T cell receptor repertoire is mainly controlled by the processes of positive and nega...
During T cell development in mice, thymic negative selection deletes cells with the potential to rec...
Implantation of pieces of human fetal liver and thymus into SCID mice results in the development of ...
Murine T cells expressing V beta 5 are characterized by (a) intrathymic deletion in the presence of ...
Amongst CD4-CD8- (double negative) thymocytes there is a sizeable population (variable from strain t...
We report here a mAb, 14-2, reactive with TCRs that include V beta 14. The frequency of V beta 14+ T...
We investigated the requirements of positive and negative selection in the thymus for CD8 interactio...
T cells that survive thymic selection express a diverse array of unique heterodimeric αβ TCRs that m...
Key words clonal deletion, early thymocytes, positive selection, T cell receptor, thymocyte developm...
AbstractThe central event in thymic selection of T cells bearing αβ TCRs is their interaction with s...
Conclusions: In conclusion, the large number of studies on human γδ T cells have shown that these ly...
γδ T cells are increasingly recognized as having important functional roles in a range of disease sc...
SummaryDespite numerous reports on MHC class II expression by T cells from a wide spectrum of mammal...
T cell maturation requires the rearrangement of clonotypic T cell receptors (TCR) capable of interac...
Studies of human and murine T cells have shown that public TCR beta-chain rearrangements can dominat...