Fetal Thymic Organ Culture and Negative Selection

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Abstract

Negative selection removes potentially harmful T cell precursors from the conventional T cell pool. This process can involve the induction of apoptosis, anergy, receptor editing, or deviation into a regulatory T cell lineage. As such, this process is essential for the health of an organism through its contribution to central and peripheral tolerance. While a great deal is known about the process, the precise mechanisms that regulate these various forms of negative selection are not clear. Numerous models exist with the potential to address these questions in vitro and in vivo. This chapter describes fetal thymic organ culture methods designed to analyze the signals that determine these unique cell fates.

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Teixeiro, E., & Daniels, M. A. (2023). Fetal Thymic Organ Culture and Negative Selection. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2580, pp. 293–302). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2740-2_18

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