A human CD4 transgene rescues CD4−CD8+ cells in β2-microglobulin-deficient mice |
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Authors: | Agn s Baron,Katrin Hafen,Harald von Boehmer |
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Affiliation: | Agnès Baron,Katrin Hafen,Harald von Boehmer |
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Abstract: | The specificity of the αβ T cell receptor for class I or class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules determines whether a mature T cell will be of the CD4?CD8+ or CD4+CD8? phenotype, respectively. We show here that a human CD4 transgene can rescue a significant fraction of CD4?CD8+ T cells in β2-microglobulin-deficient mice. Cells with this phenotype could be induced to become potent killers of targets expressing allogeneic MHC antigens, indicating that lineage commitment can precede the rescue of developing cells by the T cell receptor for antigen and the CD4 coreceptor. |
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Keywords: | Human CD4 transgenic mice β 2 microglobulindeficient mice CD4 vs. CD8 lineage commitment Instructive vs. selective model Thymic selection |
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