1994
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.152.10.4826
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Differential expression of Mtv loci in MHC class II-positive thymic stromal cells.

Abstract: Despite the important role played by endogenous superantigen in shaping the T cell repertoire, little is known concerning the expression of the different Mtv loci in cells of the thymic microenvironment involved in repertoire selection. Here we have examined the expression of a panel of Mtv Ags by different MHC class II+ stromal cel types using reverse transcriptase-PCR and monitored the effects of these stromal cells on the development of cells expressing Mtv-reactive TCR V beta elements in closed thymic orga… Show more

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“…Thymic DCs are derived from hematopoietic precursor cells and predominantly localized in the medulla, with a small fraction sparsely localized in the cortex. Through direct presentation of endogenously expressed antigens and indirect 'cross-presentation' of antigens expressed by other cells, thymic DCs contribute to the induction of T cell tolerance against self-antigens, including Mtv-encoded superantigens, blood-borne antigens, and TRAs expressed by mTECs [147][148][149][150][151].…”
Section: Thymic Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thymic DCs are derived from hematopoietic precursor cells and predominantly localized in the medulla, with a small fraction sparsely localized in the cortex. Through direct presentation of endogenously expressed antigens and indirect 'cross-presentation' of antigens expressed by other cells, thymic DCs contribute to the induction of T cell tolerance against self-antigens, including Mtv-encoded superantigens, blood-borne antigens, and TRAs expressed by mTECs [147][148][149][150][151].…”
Section: Thymic Dcsmentioning
confidence: 99%