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Signaling in thymic selection

Gascoigne, Nicholas R. J. and Palmer, Ed. (2011) Signaling in thymic selection. Current opinion in immunology, Vol. 23, no. 2. pp. 207-212.

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Abstract

T cell receptor signaling allows the developing thymocyte to undergo positive or negative selection, which is required for the formation of a useful mature T cell repertoire. Recent developments include the finding that much of the Lck kinase (required to initiate T cell signaling) is already in an active configuration before signaling. The analog strength of antigen binding to the T cell receptor binding may be translated into a digital signal by the amount of time the TCR is paired with a co-receptor carrying Lck. Downstream, the cellular localization of MAP kinase signaling is determined by the strength of the signal and in turn predicts positive or negative selection. A novel protein, Themis, is important in crossing the positive selection developmental checkpoint, but its mode of action is still uncertain. Commitment to the CD4 or CD8 lineage is influenced by the amount of ZAP-70 signaling and also by closely regulated responsiveness to intrathymic cytokines such as IL7.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Former Units at DBM > Transplantation Immunology and Nephrology (Palmer/Steiger)
UniBasel Contributors:Palmer, Ed
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Further Journal Contribution
Publisher:Current Biology
ISSN:0952-7915
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal item
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