Thymic OX40 Expression Discriminates Cells Undergoing Strong Responses to Selection Ligands

  • Klinger M
  • Kim J
  • Chmura S
  • et al.
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Abstract

OX40 is a member of the TNF receptor family expressed on activated and regulatory T (Treg) cells. Using an Ox40-cre allele for lineage marking, we found that a subpopulation of naive T cells had also previously expressed OX40 in the thymus. Ox40-cre was induced in a small fraction of thymocytes that were OX40+, some of which were CD25high Treg cell precursors. Thymic OX40 expression distinguished cells experiencing a strong signaling response to positive selection. Naive T cells that had previously expressed OX40 demonstrated a partially activated phenotype that was distinct from that of most naive T cells. The results are consistent with the selection of Treg cells and a minor subpopulation of naive T cells being dependent on strong signaling responses to thymic self ligands.

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Klinger, M., Kim, J. K., Chmura, S. A., Barczak, A., Erle, D. J., & Killeen, N. (2009). Thymic OX40 Expression Discriminates Cells Undergoing Strong Responses to Selection Ligands. The Journal of Immunology, 182(8), 4581–4589. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0900010

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