T Cell Development: From T-Lineage Specification to Intrathymic Maturation.

4区 医学 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mahdieh Golzari-Sorkheh, Kogulan Yoganathan, Edward L Y Chen, Jastaranpreet Singh, Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker
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Abstract

T cell development occurs in the thymus in both mice and humans. Upon entry into the thymus, bone marrow-derived blood-borne progenitors receive instructive signals, including Notch signaling, to eliminate their potential to develop into alternative immune lineages while committing to the T cell fate. Upon T-lineage commitment, developing T cells receive further instructional cues to generate different T cell sublineages, which together possess diverse immunological functions to provide host immunity. Over the years, numerous studies have contributed to a greater understanding of key thymic signals that govern T cell differentiation and subset generation. Here, we review these critical signaling factors that govern the different stages of both mouse and human T cell development, while also focusing on the transcriptional changes that mediate T cell identity and diversity.

T细胞发育:从T谱系规范到胸腺内成熟。
T细胞的发育发生在小鼠和人类的胸腺中。在进入胸腺后,骨髓来源的血源性祖细胞接受包括Notch信号在内的指导性信号,以消除其发展为替代免疫谱系的潜力,同时承诺T细胞的命运。在T谱系承诺后,发育中的T细胞接受进一步的指示线索,产生不同的T细胞亚谱系,它们共同具有不同的免疫功能,以提供宿主免疫。多年来,大量的研究有助于更好地理解控制T细胞分化和亚群产生的关键胸腺信号。在这里,我们回顾了这些控制小鼠和人类T细胞发育不同阶段的关键信号因子,同时也关注了介导T细胞身份和多样性的转录变化。
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Advances in experimental medicine and biology 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
465
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology provides a platform for scientific contributions in the main disciplines of the biomedicine and the life sciences. This series publishes thematic volumes on contemporary research in the areas of microbiology, immunology, neurosciences, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, genetics, physiology, and cancer research. Covering emerging topics and techniques in basic and clinical science, it brings together clinicians and researchers from various fields.
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