Development of αβ T cells in the human thymus

H Spits - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002 - nature.com
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The thymus is the main producer of αβ T cells and is, therefore, crucial for a normal immune
system. The intrathymic developmental pathway of human αβ T cells has now been
delineated. The production of new T cells by the thymus decreases with age, and the thymus
was thought to be redundant in adults once the peripheral T-cell pool has been formed early
in life. However, recent work has shown that the thymus can function even at an advanced
age. Research into the production of T cells in clinical settings that are associated with loss …
Abstract
The thymus is the main producer of αβ T cells and is, therefore, crucial for a normal immune system. The intrathymic developmental pathway of human αβ T cells has now been delineated. The production of new T cells by the thymus decreases with age, and the thymus was thought to be redundant in adults once the peripheral T-cell pool has been formed early in life. However, recent work has shown that the thymus can function even at an advanced age. Research into the production of T cells in clinical settings that are associated with loss of T cells in the periphery has sparked renewed interest in the function of the human thymus.
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