
Maturation of T cells in the thymus involves input from a number of signaling pathways; their combined input determines whether thymic precursor cells will differentiate into mature alphabeta or gammadelta T cells. This Journal Club article highlights recent research showing that the role of Notch signaling in human T cell maturation differs from that in mice. In mice, reducing Notch gene dosage in vivo promotes gammadelta T cell differentiation. In humans, an increase in Notch activity early in development will trigger gammadelta T cell development. This research emphasizes how the molecular events controlling T cell development are fundamentally different in humans and mice.
Mice, Receptors, Notch, T-Lymphocytes, Animals, Humans, Parasitology, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta, Signal Transduction
Mice, Receptors, Notch, T-Lymphocytes, Animals, Humans, Parasitology, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta, Signal Transduction
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