Identification of a committed T cell precursor population in adult human peripheral blood

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Here, we report data concerning the discovery in adult human peripheral blood of a precursor cell population able to differentiate into CD4+CD3+αβ+ mature T cells. These cells, which represent 0.1-0.5% of total peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), express substantial levels of CD4, but lack CD3 surface expression. At a molecular level, they express the pre-T cell receptor α (pTα) gene, CD3-γ, CD-δ and CD-ε, and RAG-1 recombination enzyme and have initiated rearrangements in the T cell receptor (TCR)-β locus (D-J). Moreover, low levels of CD3ε protein, but not of TCR- β chain, can be detected in their cytoplasm. Our results suggest that CD4+CD3- cells identified in peripheral blood are different from CD3- CD4+CD8- thymocytes and may contain precursors of an extrathymic T cell differentiation pathway.

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Bruno, L., Res, P., Dessing, M., Cella, M., & Spits, H. (1997). Identification of a committed T cell precursor population in adult human peripheral blood. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 185(5), 875–884. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.5.875

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