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Publication : Low ligand requirement for deletion and lack of synapses in positive selection enforce the gauntlet of thymic T cell maturation.

First Author  Ebert PJ Year  2008
Journal  Immunity Volume  29
Issue  5 Pages  734-45
PubMed ID  18993085 Mgi Jnum  J:143180
Mgi Id  MGI:3823141 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2008.09.014
Citation  Ebert PJ, et al. (2008) Low ligand requirement for deletion and lack of synapses in positive selection enforce the gauntlet of thymic T cell maturation. Immunity 29(5):734-45
abstractText  Immature double-positive (CD4(+)CD8(+)) thymocytes respond to negatively selecting peptide-MHC ligands by forming an immune synapse that sustains contact with the antigen-presenting cell (APC). Using fluorescently labeled peptides, we showed that as few as two agonist ligands could promote APC contact and subsequent apoptosis in reactive thymocytes. Furthermore, we showed that productive signaling for positive selection, as gauged by nuclear translocation of a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled NFATc construct, did not involve formation of a synapse between thymocytes and selecting epithelial cells in reaggregate thymus cultures. Antibody blockade of endogenous positively selecting ligands prevented NFAT nuclear accumulation in such cultures and reversed NFAT accumulation in previously stimulated thymocytes. Together, these data suggest a 'gauntlet' model in which thymocytes mature by continually acquiring and reacquiring positively selecting signals without sustained contact with epithelial cells, thereby allowing them to sample many cell surfaces for potentially negatively selecting ligands.
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