Evidence for a stochastic mechanism in the differentiation of mature subsets of T lymphocytes
- PMID: 8097431
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)90226-g
Evidence for a stochastic mechanism in the differentiation of mature subsets of T lymphocytes
Abstract
Thymocytes that coexpress the CD4 and CD8 glycoproteins differentiate into mature CD4+ helper or CD8+ cytotoxic cells depending on whether their antigen receptors are specific for MHC class II or class I molecules, respectively. The mechanism of this decision process was investigated in mice whose T cell development was biased toward the class II-specific lineage. We found that constitutive expression of CD4 allows a developmentally arrested population of thymocytes that have mismatched class II-specific TCRs and the CD8 coreceptor to be rescued and to acquire a cytotoxic phenotype. This result is consistent with a two-step process of thymocyte maturation, in which there is stochastic down-regulation of either CD4 or CD8 and subsequent selection based on the ability of the TCR and remaining coreceptor to engage the same MHC molecule.
Comment in
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Lymphocyte lineage commitment: instruction versus selection.Cell. 1993 Apr 23;73(2):207-8. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)90220-k. Cell. 1993. PMID: 8097429 Review. No abstract available.
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