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    Science. 2009 Nov 6;326(5954):871-4.

    A single peptide-MHC complex positively selects a diverse and specific CD8 T cell repertoire.

    Wang B, Primeau TM, Myers N, Rohrs HW, Gross ML, Lybarger L, Hansen TH, Connolly JM.

    Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.

    Pathogen recognition by T cells is dependent on their exquisite specificity for self-major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules presenting a bound peptide. Although this specificity results from positive and negative selection of developing T cells in the thymus, the relative contribution of these two processes remains controversial. To address the relation between the selecting peptide-MHC complex and the specificity of mature T cells, we generated transgenic mice that express a single peptide-MHC class I complex. We demonstrate that positive selection of CD8 T cells in these mice results in an MHC-specific repertoire. Although selection on a single complex is peptide promiscuous, mature T cells are highly peptide specific. Thus, positive selection imparts MHC and peptide specificity on the peripheral CD8 T cell repertoire.

    PMID: 19892989 [PubMed - in process]

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