Journal article
Peripheral NK1.1- NKT cells are mature and functionally distinct from their thymic counterparts
FW McNab, DG Pellicci, K Field, G Besra, MJ Smyth, DI Godfrey, SP Berzins
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2007
Abstract
One interesting aspect of NKT cell development is that although they are thymus dependent, the pivotal transition from NK1.1- to NK1.1 + can often take place after immature NK1.1- NKT cells are exported to the periphery. NK1.1- NKT cells in general are regarded as immature precursors of NK1.1+ NKT cells, meaning that peripheral NK1.1- NKT cells are regarded as a transient, semimature population of recent thymic emigrant NKT cells. In this study, we report the unexpected finding that most NK1.1- NKT cells in the periphery of naive mice are actually part of a stable, mature and functionally distinct NKT cell population. Using adult thymectomy, we show that the size of the peripheral NK1.1- NKT..
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