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Jeong-su Do1, Gilles Foucras, Nobuhiko Kamada, Austin F Schenk, Michael Shaw, Gabriel Nuñez, William E Paul, Booki Min.
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Within lymphopenic recipients, naïve T cells undergo proliferation that is induced by homeostatic mechanisms. Earlier studies have demonstrated that commensal antigens play a key role in inducing the proliferation. However, a relative contribution of endogenous self antigens in this process has not been formally investigated. In this study, we utilized a pharmacologic inhibitor that blocks T cell egress from the lymphoid tissues, antibiotics, and germ-free animals to examine the role of commensal and self antigens. The results suggest that T cell proliferation under lymphopenic conditions is a heterogeneous process triggered by both exogenous commensal and endogenous self antigens.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22169530 PMCID: PMC3244518 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2011.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Immunol ISSN: 0008-8749 Impact factor: 4.868