Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346444 Current Opinion in Immunology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) represent multi-lineage T cell populations. In addition to a major γδTCR+ T cell subset, many IEL express αβTCRs and they can be separated into αβ sublineages. Some TCRαβ+IEL have characteristics in common with conventional TCRαβ+T cells whereas others share an unconventional phenotype with their TCRγδ+ counterparts. Because the latter are enriched for autoreactive TCRs and can be generated in the absence of a thymus, it has long been postulated that some IEL subsets develop locally in the intestine. Several new data however, indicate that under physiological conditions, IEL require a thymic education that directs lineage commitment and functional differentiation. This review will discuss the contributions of the thymus in shaping the various intestinal IEL sublineages.

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