胸腺细胞
生物
否定选择
CD8型
祖细胞
细胞生物学
祖细胞
T细胞受体
造血
髓质
T细胞
获得性免疫系统
双重否定
免疫学
皮质(解剖学)
免疫系统
干细胞
内分泌学
神经科学
遗传学
基因
基因组
作者
Qingyue Tong,Liyu Yao,Mengting Su,Yong‐Guang Yang,Liguang Sun
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.imlet.2024.106861
摘要
Hematopoietic precursors (HPCs) entering into the thymus undergo a sequential process leading to the generation of a variety of T cell subsets. This developmental odyssey unfolds in distinct stages within the thymic cortex and medulla, shaping the landscape of T cell receptor (TCR) expression and guiding thymocytes through positive and negative selection. Initially, early thymic progenitors (ETPs) take residence in the thymic cortex, where thymocytes begin to express their TCR and undergo positive selection. Subsequently, thymocytes transition to the thymic medulla, where they undergo negative selection. Both murine and human thymocyte development can be broadly classified into distinct stages based on the expression of CD4 and CD8 coreceptors, resulting in categorizations as double negative (DN), double positive (DP) or single positive (SP) cells. Thymocyte migration to the appropriate thymic microenvironment at the right differentiation stage is pivotal for the development and the proper functioning of T cells, which is critical for adaptive immune responses. The journey of lymphoid progenitor cells into the T cell developmental pathway hinges on an ongoing dialogue between the differentiating cell and the signals emanating from the thymus niche. Herein, we review the contribution of the key factors mentioned above for the localization, migration and emigration of thymocytes.
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