The Quantity of TCR Signal Determines Positive Selection and Lineage Commitment of T Cells

  • Watanabe N
  • Arase H
  • Onodera M
  • et al.
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Abstract

It is generally accepted that the avidity of TCR for self Ag/MHC determines the fate of immature thymocytes. However, the contribution of the quantity of TCR signal to T cell selection has not been well established, particularly in vivo. To address this issue, we analyzed DO-TCR transgenic CD3ζ-deficient (DO-Tg/ζKO) mice in which T cells have a reduced TCR on the cell surface. In DO-Tg/ζKO mice, very few CD4 single positive (SP) thymocytes developed, indicating that the decrease in TCR signaling resulted in a failure of positive selection of DO-Tg thymocytes. Administration of the peptide Ag to DO-Tg/ζKO mice resulted in the generation of functional CD4 SP mature thymocytes in a dose-dependent manner, and, unexpectedly, DO-Tg CD8 SP cells emerged at lower doses of Ag. TCR signal-dependent, sequential commitment from CD8+ SP to CD4+ SP was also shown in a class I-restricted TCR-Tg system. These in vivo analyses demonstrate that the quantity of TCR signal directly determines positive and negative selection, and further suggest that weak signal directs positively selected T cells to CD8 lineage and stronger signal to CD4 lineage.

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Watanabe, N., Arase, H., Onodera, M., Ohashi, P. S., & Saito, T. (2000). The Quantity of TCR Signal Determines Positive Selection and Lineage Commitment of T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 165(11), 6252–6261. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.165.11.6252

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