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MHC-Independent Thymic Selection of CD4 and CD8 Coreceptor Negative αβ T Cells

Roxanne Collin, Félix Lombard‐Vadnais, Erin E. Hillhouse, Marie‐Ève Lebel, Geneviève Chabot‐Roy, Heather J. Melichar, Sylvie Lesage

2020The Journal of Immunology22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract It is becoming increasingly clear that unconventional T cell subsets, such as NKT, γδ T, mucosal-associated invariant T, and CD8αα T cells, each play distinct roles in the immune response. Subsets of these cell types can lack both CD4 and CD8 coreceptor expression. Beyond these known subsets, we identify CD4−CD8−TCRαβ+, double-negative (DN) T cells, in mouse secondary lymphoid organs. DN T cells are a unique unconventional thymic-derived T cell subset. In contrast to CD5high DN thymocytes that preferentially yield TCRαβ+ CD8αα intestinal lymphocytes, we find that mature CD5low DN thymocytes are precursors to peripheral DN T cells. Using reporter mouse strains, we show that DN T cells transit through the immature CD4+CD8+ (double-positive) thymocyte stage. Moreover, we provide evidence that DN T cells can differentiate in MHC-deficient mice. Our study demonstrates that MHC-independent thymic selection can yield DN T cells that are distinct from NKT, γδ T, mucosal-associated invariant T, and CD8αα T cells.

Topics & Concepts

CD8Double negativeNatural killer T cellBiologyThymocyteCytotoxic T cellT-cell receptorCD1T cellNegative selectionCell biologyInterleukin 21ImmunologyImmune systemMolecular biologyIn vitroGeneticsGeneGenomeImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyCAR-T cell therapy research