Science, Vol.275, No.5300, 678-683, 1997
Positive Selection of T-Cells Induced by Viral Delivery of Neopeptides to the Thymus
The relation between an antigenic peptide that can stimulate a mature T cell and the natural peptide that promoted selection of this cell in the thymus is still unknown. An experimental system was devised to address this issue in vivo-mice expressing neopeptides in thymic stromal cells after adenovirus-mediated delivery of invariant chain-peptide fusion proteins. In this system, selection of T cells capable of responding to a given antigenic peptide could be promoted by the peptide itself, by closely related analogs lacking agonist and antagonist activity, or by ostensibly unrelated peptides. However, the precise repertoire of T cells selected was dictated by the particular neopeptide expressed.
Keywords:INVARIANT CHAIN;RECEPTOR REPERTOIRE;NEGATIVE SELECTION;ANTIGEN;PEPTIDE;MICE;RECOGNITION;LIGANDS;LYMPHOCYTES;SPECIFICITY