Self-reactivity in thymic double-positive cells commits cells to a CD8 alpha alpha lineage with characteristics of innate immune cells
- PMID: 15133507
- DOI: 10.1038/ni1070
Self-reactivity in thymic double-positive cells commits cells to a CD8 alpha alpha lineage with characteristics of innate immune cells
Abstract
Thymocytes displaying self-reactive T cell receptors usually undergo negative selection in the thymus. Here we demonstrate that agonist peptides can promote positive selection of immature double-positive thymocytes into distinct lineages, varying with the agonist concentration and the animal's age. Microarray gene expression analyses showed broad transcriptional alterations in a set of transcripts associated with the innate immune system, as well as silencing of CD8 beta expression. The resulting CD8 alpha alpha T cells showed a rapid effector cytokine response. Hence, T cells displaying self-reactive receptors can have the gene expression profile and phenotypic characteristics of innate immune cells.
Comment in
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Nondeletional pathways for the development of autoreactive thymocytes.Nat Immunol. 2004 Jun;5(6):557-8. doi: 10.1038/ni0604-557. Nat Immunol. 2004. PMID: 15164010 No abstract available.
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