CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + regulatory T cell formation requires more specific recognition of a self-peptide than thymocyte deletion

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CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + regulatory T (Treg) cells are generated during thymocyte development and play a crucial role in preventing the immune system from attacking the body's cells and tissues. However, how the formation of these cells is directed by T-cell receptor (TCR) recognition of self-peptide:major histocompatibility complex (MHC) ligands remains poorly understood. We show that an agonist self-peptide with which a TCR is strongly reactive can induce a combination of thymocyte deletion and CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + Treg cell formation in vivo. A weakly cross-reactive partial agonist self-peptide could similarly induce thymocyte deletion, but failed to induce Treg cell formation. These studies indicate that CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + Treg cell formation can require highly stringent recognition of an agonist self-peptide by developing thymocytes. They also refine the "avidity"model of thymocyte selection by demonstrating that the quality of the signal mediated by agonist self-peptides, rather than the overall intensity of TCR signaling, can be a critical factor in directing autoreactive thymocytes to undergo CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + Treg cell formation and/or deletion during their development.

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Picca, C. C., Simons, D. M., Oh, S., Aitken, M., Perng, O. A., Mergenthaler, C., … Caton, A. J. (2011). CD4 +CD25 +Foxp3 + regulatory T cell formation requires more specific recognition of a self-peptide than thymocyte deletion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(36), 14890–14895. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1103810108

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