The peptide ligands mediating positive selection in the thymus control T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation in the periphery
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- DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80092-8
The peptide ligands mediating positive selection in the thymus control T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation in the periphery
Abstract
Positive selection to self-MHC/peptide complexes has long been viewed as a device for skewing the T cell repertoire toward recognition of foreign peptides presented by self-MHC molecules. Here, we provide evidence for an alternative possibility, namely, that the self-peptides controlling positive selection in the thymus serve to maintain the longevity of mature T cells in the periphery. Surprisingly, when total T cell numbers are reduced, these self-ligands become overtly stimulatory and cause naive T cells to proliferate and undergo homeostatic expansion.
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