Identification of a late stage of small noncycling pTα-pre-T cells as immediate precursors of T cell receptor α/β+ thymocytes

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During thymocyte development, progression from T cell receptor (TCR)β to TCRα rearrangement is mediated by a CD3-associated pre-TCR composed of the TCRβ chain paired with pre-TCRα (pTα). A major issue is how surface expression of the pre-TCR is regulated during normal thymocyte development to control transition through this checkpoint. Here, we show that developmental expression of pTα is time- and stage-specific, and is confined in vivo to a limited subset of large cycling human pre-T cells that coexpress low density CD3. This restricted expression pattern allowed the identification of a novel subset of small CD3- thymocytes lacking surface pTα, but expressing cytoplasmic TCRβ, that represent late noncycling pre-T cells in which recombination activating gene reexpression and downregulation of T early α transcription are coincident events associated with cell cycle arrest, and immediately preceding TCRα gene expression. Importantly, thymocytes at this late pre-T cell stage are shown to be functional intermediates between large pTα+ pre-T cells and TCRα/β+ thymocytes. The results support a developmental model in which pre-TCR-expressing pre-T cells are brought into cycle, rapidly downregulate surface pre-TCR, and finally become small resting pre-T cells, before the onset of TCRα gene expression.

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Trigueros, C., Ramiro, A. R., Carrasco, Y. R., De Yebenes, V. G., Albar, J. P., & Toribio, M. L. (1998). Identification of a late stage of small noncycling pTα-pre-T cells as immediate precursors of T cell receptor α/β+ thymocytes. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 188(8), 1401–1412. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.188.8.1401

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