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Reminders. Case Studies: Due Wed., March 19 Exam 3- Wed., March 26 Chapters 3, 5, & 6. T cell Development. Chapter 5. Progenitor T Lymphocytes travel from the BM to the thymus for T cell development. Thymus Structure. Apoptotic cells in red. Macrophages in blue.
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Reminders • Case Studies: • Due Wed., March 19 • Exam 3- Wed., March 26 • Chapters 3, 5, & 6.
T cell Development Chapter 5
Progenitor T Lymphocytes travel from the BM to the thymus for T cell development.
Apoptotic cells in red. • Macrophages in blue. ~ 98% of developing thymocytes undergo apoptosis.
* Strategies to follow the stages of T cell development: • Status of the TCR genes. • Expression of enzymes: • RAG1 / RAG2 • Surface markers: • TCR: a & b chains • CD3 complex • CD4 or CD8 • CD25: IL2R a chain • CD44: Cell Adhesion
Stage 1 of Development- Making the TCR Immature double negative thymocytes develop into double positive thymocytes expressing a TCR-
Pre-TCR TCR + selection - selection Immature DN thymocytes develop into DP thymocytes expressing a TCR-
DN1 DN2 DN3 “Double negative” CD3- 4- 8- 1st rearrangement Kit+ DN4 1 week CD3+ T cell Progenitor enters outer cortex- does not express markers Pre-TCR CD4+8+ “Double Positive” 2nd rearrangement
DN3 DN3
80% T cells have productive b-chain rearrangement. If both rearrangement are unproductive on the 1st chromosome, the 2nd chromosome can rearrange.
The a chain may undergo several rearrangement on each chromosome. Expression of the new alpha chain does not immediately block the other chromosome recombination.
Stage 2 of Development: Selection of the T cell Repertoire. 1-2 % of T cells will carry a productive TCR that will survive + & - selection.
Positive Selection: • Must select for those TCR that are able to interact with self MHC. • Negative Selection: • Eliminate: • T cells that recognize self antigen too strongly. • T cells that bind too strongly to self MHC