2013
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.190.supp.52.36
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CD55 expression is induced during T cell maturation and protects recent thymic emigrants from complement-mediated killing (P4433)

Abstract: Newly generated T cells must undergo phenotypic and functional maturation. Previously, we showed that the absence of NKAP severely curtailed T cell maturation, and NKAP-deficient recent thymic emigrants (RTEs) fail to enter the long-lived naïve peripheral T cell pool. The paucity of peripheral T cells in CD4-cre NKAP conditional knockout (cKO) mouse is not due to apoptosis as neither loss of Bax nor Bcl-2 or Bcl-xL transgenes rescued the maturation defect. Here, we show that CD55, a complement regulatory prot… Show more

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