Thymic development in human CD4 transgenic mice. Positive selection occurs after commitment to the CD8 lineage.

  • Paterson R
  • Burkly L
  • Kurahara D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Developing T cells are positively selected on the basis of their recognition of polymorphic MHCs (major histocompatibility molecules). The CD4 and CD8 co-receptors, together with a compatible TCR-alpha beta, bind class II and class I MHC, respectively, delivering a signal that allows T cell maturation to proceed along the appropriate co-receptor lineage. During development, thymocytes first co-express CD4 and CD8 and subsequently commit to a single co-receptor phenotype. Debate exists over the stage at which positive selection occurs. Positive selection may precede or accompany co-receptor lineage commitment or occur subsequent to the acquisition of a single co-receptor phenotype. We developed transgenic (TG) mice expressing human CD4 (huCD4) on T cells. To study differentiation of CD8+ cells, huCD4 TG mice were bred with mice lacking class I MHC (class I-). This enabled us to assess maturation of mCD8+mCD4+huCD4+ thymocytes to mCD8+mCD4-huCD4+ cells after interaction between huCD4 and mclass II MHC. In the absence of huCD4, class I- mice failed to produce mCD8+ cells. However, expression of huCD4 allowed development of mCD8+mCD4-huCD4+ T cells, suggesting that selection of cells precommitted to the mCD8+mCD4- lineage occurred. Importantly, CD8+ T cells were increased in both the thymus and the periphery of huCD4 TG x class I- animals, indicating their intrathymic origin. V beta 14+ CD8+ T cells were also increased, as predicted for positive selection of CD8+ cells bearing class II-reactive TCRs. These data provide evidence that positive selection occurs at a late stage of thymocyte differentiation, after commitment to the CD8 lineage.

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Paterson, R. K., Burkly, L. C., Kurahara, D. K., Dunlap, A., Flavell, R. A., & Finkel, T. H. (1994). Thymic development in human CD4 transgenic mice. Positive selection occurs after commitment to the CD8 lineage. The Journal of Immunology, 153(8), 3491–3503. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.153.8.3491

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