Luciana Bento-de-Souza , Jefferson R. Victor , Luiz C. Bento-de-Souza , Magaly Arrais-Santos , Andréia C. Rangel-Santos , Érica Pereira-Costa , Elaine Raniero-Fernandes , Maria I. Seixas-Duarte , João B. Oliveira-Filho , Alberto J. Silva Duarte
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Abstract
The thymus is the site of T cell maturation. Notch receptors (Notch1-4) and ligands (DLL1-3 and Jagged1-2) constitute one of several pathways involved in this process. Our data revealed differential constitutive expression of Notch genes and ligands in T lymphocytes and thymic dendritic cells (tDCs), suggesting their participation in human thymocyte maturation. nTreg analyses indicated that the Notch components function in parallel to promote maturation in the thymus.