Dual TCR T cells: identity crisis or multitaskers?

NJ Schuldt, BA Binstadt - The Journal of Immunology, 2019 - journals.aai.org
NJ Schuldt, BA Binstadt
The Journal of Immunology, 2019journals.aai.org
Dual TCR T cells are a common and natural product of TCR gene rearrangement and
thymocyte development. As much as one third of the T cell population may have the
capability to express two different TCR specificities on the cell surface. This discovery
provoked a reconsideration of the classic model of thymic selection. Many potential roles for
dual TCR T cells have since been hypothesized, including posing an autoimmune hazard,
dominating alloreactive T cell responses, inducing allergy, and expanding the TCR …
Abstract
Dual TCR T cells are a common and natural product of TCR gene rearrangement and thymocyte development. As much as one third of the T cell population may have the capability to express two different TCR specificities on the cell surface. This discovery provoked a reconsideration of the classic model of thymic selection. Many potential roles for dual TCR T cells have since been hypothesized, including posing an autoimmune hazard, dominating alloreactive T cell responses, inducing allergy, and expanding the TCR repertoire to improve protective immunity. Yet, since the initial wave of publications following the discovery of dual TCR T cells, research in the area has slowed. In this study, we aim to provide a brief but comprehensive history of dual TCR T cell research, re-evaluate past observations in the context of current knowledge of the immune system, and identify key issues for future study.
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