HEB collaborates with TCR signaling to upregulate Id3 and enable γδT17 cell maturation in the fetal thymus (opens in new tab)
T cells expressing the γδ T cell receptor (TCR) develop in a stepwise process initiating at the αβ/γδ T cell branch point, followed by maturation and acquisition of effector functions, including the ability to produce interleukin-17 (IL-17) as γδT17 cells. Previous studies linked TCR signal strength and fate choices to the transcriptional regulator HEB (Tcf12) and its antagonist, Id3, but how these factors regulate different stages of γδ T cell development has not been determined. We found th...
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