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Publication : NKT cells derive from double-positive thymocytes that are positively selected by CD1d.

First Author  Gapin L Year  2001
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  2
Issue  10 Pages  971-8
PubMed ID  11550008 Mgi Jnum  J:125679
Mgi Id  MGI:3759394 Doi  10.1038/ni710
Citation  Gapin L, et al. (2001) NKT cells derive from double-positive thymocytes that are positively selected by CD1d. Nat Immunol 2(10):971-8
abstractText  CD1d-reactive NKT cells are a separate T cell sublineage. Instructive models propose that NKT cells branch off the mainstream developmental pathway because of their T cell antigen receptor specificity, whereas stochastic models would propose that they develop from precursor cells committed to this sublineage before variable-gene rearrangement. We show here that immature double-positive (DP) thymocytes form the canonical rearranged Valpha gene of NKT cells at nearly equivalent frequencies in the presence or absence of CD1d expression. After interacting with CD1d in the thymus, these cells give rise to expanded populations of NKT cells-including both CD4+ and double-negative lymphocytes in the thymus and periphery-that express this alpha chain. These results confirm the existence of a DP intermediate for CD1d-reactive NKT cells. They also show that the early developmental stages of these T cells are not governed by a distinct mechanism, which is consistent with the TCR-instructive model of differentiation.
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