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Negative selection, not receptor editing, is a physiological response of autoreactive thymocytes

  • Taras Kreslavsky
  • , Hye Jung Kim
  • , Sergei B. Koralov
  • , Dvora Ghitza
  • , Thorsten Buch
  • , Harvey Cantor
  • , Klaus Rajewsky
  • , Harald Von Boehmer
  • Dana Farber Cancer Institute
  • Boston Children's Hospital

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Abstract

Antigen receptor editing-a process of secondary rearrangements of antigen receptor genes in autoreactive lymphocytes-is a well-established tolerance mechanism in B cells, whereas its role in T cells remains controversial. Here, we investigated this issue using a novel Tcra knock-in locus, which ensured appropriate timing of TCRα expression and allowed secondary rearrangements. Under these conditions the only response to selfantigen that could be unambiguously identified was negative selection of CD4/CD8 double positive thymocytes. No evidence could be obtained for antigen-induced TCR editing, whereas replacement of the transgenic TCRα chain by ongoing gene rearrangement occurred in some cells irrespective of the presence or absence of self-antigen.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1911-1918
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Experimental Medicine
Volume210
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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