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Negative selection of the T‐cell repertoire: where and when does it occur?
Authors:Harald von Boehmer   Pawel Kisielow
Affiliation:Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA.;
Institute of Immunology &Experimental Therapy, Department of Tumor Immunology, Polska Akademia Nauk, Wroclaw, Poland.
Abstract:
Summary:  Because of the use of somewhat artificial models for the elucidation of negative selection [superantigen, T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mice], there is still considerable uncertainty at what stages of T-cell development negative selection can occur and whether it becomes manifest as developmental arrest, lineage diversion, or induction of apoptotic cell death. Here, experimental evidence is reviewed that excludes developmental arrest and lineage diversion as the sole mechanisms of negative selection. The data emphasize that both CD4+CD8+ double-positive cortical as well as semi-mature, single-positive, medullary thymocytes are targets of deletion in experimental models employing superantigen and TCR transgenic mice with premature as well as 'timely' onset of TCR expression.
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