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Dn Tcr Alpha Beta Intraepithelial T Cell Development In The Thymus

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF IMMUNOBIOLOGY, VOL 1: DEVELOPMENT AND PHYLOGENY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM(2016)

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CD4(-) CD8 alpha beta(-) (double-negative or DN) T lymphocytes expressing a T cell receptor (TCR) composed of a variable alpha and b chain (DN TCR alpha beta(+)) constitute a substantial population of mature T cells that reside mainly in the intestinal epithelium where they likely have a protective as well as regulatory role to preserve the integrity of this critical barrier. DN TCR alpha beta(+) intraepithelial T cells develop in the thymus as mature effector/memory cells with variable major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restriction ranging from classical MHC class I or II to various nonclassicalMHC class I specificities. DN TCR alpha beta(+) T cells develop in the thymus from precursors that undergo positive selection in response to strong TCR-self-antigen/MHC complex interactions called self-agonist-dependent selection. This article will describe the developmental stages and agonist selection process in the thymus as well as the characteristics of mature DN TCR alpha beta(+) intraepithelial T cells that distinguish them from conventional naive CD4 and CD8 alpha beta TCR alpha beta(+) cells that reside in lymphoid tissues. Finally, the MHC restriction and antigen specificity of DN TCR alpha beta(+) intraepithelial T cells will be discussed in light of their unique location within the mucosal epithelial barrier of the intestine.
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