Regulation of peripheral T-cell homeostasis by receptor signalling
- PMID: 12787758
- DOI: 10.1016/s0952-7915(03)00049-9
Regulation of peripheral T-cell homeostasis by receptor signalling
Abstract
The peripheral T-cell pool is maintained at a constant size throughout life. This is achieved through tight homeostatic regulation of the different T-cell subsets. T cells appear to be able to sense whether the T-cell compartment is full and, if it is not, they are able to respond by undergoing cell division. Recent advances have identified that both signalling through the T-cell receptor and a variety of cytokines are essential for the regulation of these responses.
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