The self-obsession of T cells: how TCR signaling thresholds affect fate'decisions' and effector function

KA Hogquist, SC Jameson - Nature immunology, 2014 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2014nature.com
Self-reactivity was once seen as a potential characteristic of T cells that was eliminated by
clonal selection to protect the host from autoimmune pathology. It is now understood that the
T cell repertoire is in fact broadly self-reactive, even self-centered. The strength with which a
T cell reacts to self ligands and the environmental context in which this reaction occurs
influence almost every aspect of T cell biology, from development to differentiation to effector
function. Here we highlight recent advances and discoveries that relate to T cell self …
Abstract
Self-reactivity was once seen as a potential characteristic of T cells that was eliminated by clonal selection to protect the host from autoimmune pathology. It is now understood that the T cell repertoire is in fact broadly self-reactive, even self-centered. The strength with which a T cell reacts to self ligands and the environmental context in which this reaction occurs influence almost every aspect of T cell biology, from development to differentiation to effector function. Here we highlight recent advances and discoveries that relate to T cell self-reactivity, with a particular emphasis on T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling thresholds.
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