Strong basal/tonic TCR signals are associated with gene expression changes in naive CD4+ T cells
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ABSTRACT: Naïve T cells constantly experience TCR signals in response to self-peptides presented by MHC (pMHC) in vivo. The intensity of these basal or tonic TCR signals can be indirectly read out by expression of surrogate markers of tonic TCR signaling, including the Nur77-GFP transgene and Ly6c. The strength of tonic TCR signaling varies broadly across the naïve CD4+ T cell population and is correlated with functional heterogeneity.Cells that experience the most basal TCR signaling (Nur77-GFP hi, Ly6c lo) are hyporesponsive to peptide-MHC stimulation. Here we examine whether tonic TCR stimulation is associated with differences in mRNA expression.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE206073 | GEO | 2022/08/22
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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