Journal article
No requirement for TRAIL in intrathymic negative selection
E Cretney, AP Uldrich, FW McNab, DI Godfrey, MJ Smyth
International Immunology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008
Abstract
The contribution of the tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) pathway to intrathymic negative selection is a controversial subject with two studies suggesting a key role for TRAIL, while others demonstrated normal negative selection, in TRAIL- and TRAIL receptor-deficient mice. The basis of these discrepancies is unclear and may in part reflect differences in the negative selection models under investigation. Considering the importance of the negative selection process in the establishment of a competent immune system, it is essential that these discrepancies be fully resolved. In this study, we failed to identify a role for TRAIL in an acute model of peptide antige..
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