Journal article
Single-cell RNA sequencing approaches for tracing T cell development
S Oh, DHD Gray, MMW Chong
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2021
Abstract
T cell development occurs in the thymus, where uncommitted progenitors are directed into a range of sublineages with distinct functions. The goal is to generate a TCR repertoire diverse enough to recognize potential pathogens while remaining tolerant of self. Decades of intensive research have characterized the transcriptional programs controlling critical differentiation checkpoints at the population level. However, greater precision regarding how and when these programs orchestrate differentiation at the single-cell level is required. Single-cell RNA sequencing approaches are now being brought to bear on this question, to track the identity of cells and analyze their gene expression progra..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants and fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (1078763, 1090236, 1145888, and 1158024 to D.H.D.G. and 1079586, 1117154, 1122384, and 1122395 to M.M.W.C.) , Cancer Council Victoria (1102104 to D.H.D.G.) , Diabetes Australia (Y20G-CHOM to M.M.W.C.) , U.S. Department of Defense (W81XWH-19-1-0728 to M.M.W.C.) , and the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and the Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme of the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia.