Abstract
αβ and γδ T cell lineages develop in the thymus from a common precursor. It is unclear at which stage of development commitment to these lineages takes place and in which way T cell receptor signaling contributes to the process. Recently, it was demonstrated that strong TCR signals favor γδ lineage development, whereas weaker TCR signals promote αδ lineage fate. Two models have been proposed to explain these results. The first model suggests that commitment occurs after TCR expression and TCR signaling directly instructs lymphocytes to adopt one or the other lineage fate. The second model suggests that commitment occurs before TCR expression and that TCR signaling merely confirms the lineage choice. By tracing the fate of single T cell precursors, this study shows that there is no commitment to either the αβ or γδ lineage before TCR expression and that modulation of TCR signaling in progeny of a single TCR-expressing cell changes lineage commitment. © 2008 Kreslavsky et al. The Rockefeller University Press.
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Kreslavsky, T., Garbe, A. I., Krueger, A., & Von Boehmer, H. (2008). T cell receptor-instructed -αβ versus γδ lineage commitment revealed by single-cell analysis. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 205(5), 1173–1186. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20072425
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