Abstract
Thymic selection of natural killer-11 natural cells that express αβ T cell receptors requires a conserved β2-microglobulin-associated molecule, presumably CD1d, displayed by CD4+8+ thymocytes. Here we demonstrate that positive selection of natural T cells occurs independent of transporters associated with antigen presentation-1 (TAP-1) function. Moreover, natural T cells in TAP-1(0/0) mice are numerically expanded. Several H-2 class Ib molecules function in a TAP-independent manner, suggesting that if expressed in TAP-1(0/0) thymocytes, they could play a role in natural T cell development. Of these class Ib molecules, H-2TL is expressed by TAP-1(0/0) thymocytes. Moreover, we find that thymi of TL+ mice congenic or transgenic for H-2T18 also have a numerically expanded natural T cell repertoire compared with TL+ mice. This expansion, as in TAP-1(0/0) thymi, is evident in each of the limited T cell receptor Vβ chains expressed by natural T cells, suggesting tat TL and CD1d impact similar repertoires. Thus TL, in addition to CD1d, plays a role in natural T cell development.
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Joyce, S., Negishi, I., Boesteanu, A., DeSilva, A. D., Sharma, P., Chorney, M. J., … Van Kaer, L. (1996). Expansion of natural (NK1+) T cells that express αβ T cell receptors in transporters associated with antigen presentation-1 null and thymus leukemia antigen positive mice. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 184(4), 1579–1584. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.184.4.1579
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