T-cell development, doing it in a dish
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.0105-2896.2006.00353.x
T-cell development, doing it in a dish
Abstract
The thymus provides a unique environment for the development of T lymphocytes from bone marrow-derived progenitor cells. Several environmental factors have been identified that influence the development of T cells in the thymus. In particular, the Notch pathway has emerged as critical for the induction of T-lineage commitment and differentiation. Until recently, however, the precise nature of the thymus-derived signals that drive T-cell development were unclear, and the only reliable in vitro culture system that supported T-cell differentiation required the use of thymus organ cultures. Here, we discuss recent advances in the identification of critical Notch receptor ligands that have facilitated the development of a simple in vitro model for the differentiation of T cells 'in a dish', providing an alternate approach for studying T lymphopoiesis.
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