Abstract
The role of specific members of the NF-κB family of transcription factors in CD8 T-cell selection and development is largely unknown. Here, we show that mice lacking NF-κB1 develop a unique population of conventional CD8 single-positive (SP) thymocytes with memory T cell-like properties that populate peripheral immune organs. Development of this memory-like population is not due to PLZF + thymocytes and instead coincides with changes in CD8 T-cell selection. These include a reduction in the efficiency of negative selection and a dependence on MHC class Ia or Ib expressed by haematopoietic cells. These findings indicate that NF-κB1 regulates multiple events in the thymus that collectively inhibit the excess development of CD8 + thymocytes with memory cell characteristics. © 2012 European Molecular Biology Organization | All Rights Reserved.
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Gugasyan, R., Horat, E., Kinkel, S. A., Ross, F., Grigoriadis, G., Gray, D., … Gerondakis, S. (2012). The NF-κB1 transcription factor prevents the intrathymic development of CD8 T cells with memory properties. EMBO Journal, 31(3), 692–706. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2011.435
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