Dual-receptor T cells expressing one self-restricted TCR
摘要:
During thymic development, T cells rearrange and express genes encoding clonotypic T-cell receptors (TCR), and undergo selective events involving interactions between TCR and thymic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. Recent studies indicate that up to 30% of peripheral T cells may express two TCR, that both TCR on these cells are functional, and that dual-specific T cells can promote autoimmunity. Here we demonstrate that dual-receptor T cells are readily generated in class II-deficient (class II ) mice expressing the class II-restricted AND TCR transgene (TCR tg ). While this TCR tg is unable to promote positive selection in class II mice, T cells arise in class II TCR + tg mice by co-expressing non-transgenic endogenous TCR that permit positive selection on class I molecules. Our findings indicate that when a rearranged TCR fails to promote positive selection on self MHC molecules, expression of a second receptor can rescue the developing T cell. Accordingly, many dual-receptor T cells may actually be mono-specific in vivo , possessing only one self MHC-restricted TCR, and therefore should not require unique regulatory controls to prevent autoreactivity.
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DOI:
10.1046/j.1365-3083.1997.d01-445.x
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2010
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