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  • Mature T cells are selected in the thymus to recognize self-antigens with low to intermediate affinity.
  • Researchers generated an atlas of mouse peripheral CD8 T cells, discovering two unique populations of T cells that had never encountered antigens.
  • Highly self-reactive T cell clones tend to become memory-like cells, but this does not correlate with their ability to respond strongly to antigens, indicating that self-reactivity influences T cell development but not necessarily their immune response.

Article Abstract

Mature T cells are selected for recognizing self-antigens with low to intermediate affinity in the thymus. Recently, the relative differences in self-reactivity among individual T-cell clones were appreciated as important factors regulating their fate and immune response, but the role of self-reactivity in T-cell biology is incompletely understood. We addressed the role of self-reactivity in T-cell diversity by generating an atlas of mouse peripheral CD8 T cells, which revealed two unconventional populations of antigen-inexperienced T cells. In the next step, we examined the steady-state phenotype of monoclonal T cells with various levels of self-reactivity. Highly self-reactive clones preferentially differentiate into antigen-inexperienced memory-like cells, but do not form a population expressing type I interferon-induced genes, showing that these two subsets have unrelated origins. The functional comparison of naïve monoclonal CD8 T cells specific to the identical model antigen did not show any correlation between the level of self-reactivity and the magnitude of the immune response.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9582129PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1009198DOI Listing

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