Abstract
T cells develop from hematopoietic stem cells in the specialized microenvironment of the thymus. The main transcriptional players of T-cell differentiation such as Notch, Tcf-1, Gata3 and Bcl11b have been identified, but their role and regulation are not yet completely understood. In humans, functional experiments on T-cell development have traditionally been rather difficult to perform, but novel in vitro culture systems and in vivo xenograft models have allowed detailed studies on human T-cell development. Recent work has allowed the use of human severe combined immunodeficiency stem cells to unravel developmental checkpoints for human thymocyte development.
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Famili, F., Wiekmeijer, A. S., & Staal, F. J. (2017). The development of T cells from stem cells in mice and humans. Future Science OA. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4155/fsoa-2016-0095
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