A thymic precursor to the NK T cell lineage

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Abstract

CD1d-restricted autoreactive natural killer (NK1.1+) T cells function as regulatory cells in various disease conditions. Using improved tetramer tracking methodology, we identified a NK1.1- thymic precursor and followed its differentiation and emigration to tissues by direct cell transfer and in situ cell labeling studies. A major lineage expansion occurred within the thymus after positive selection and before NK receptor expression. Surprisingly, cytokine analysis of the developmental intermediates between NK- and NK+ stages showed a T helper cell TH2 to TH1 conversion, suggesting that the regulatory functions of NK T cells may be developmentally controlled. These findings characterize novel thymic and postthymic developmental pathways that expand autoreactive cells and differentiate them into regulatory cells.

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Benlagha, K., Kyin, T., Beavis, A., Teyton, L., & Bendelac, A. (2002). A thymic precursor to the NK T cell lineage. Science, 296(5567), 553–555. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1069017

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