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A single peptide-MHC complex positively selects a diverse and specific CD8 T cell repertoire.

Reference
Wang, Baomei, et al. “A Single Peptide-MHC Complex Positively Selects a Diverse and Specific CD8 T Cell Repertoire”. Science, vol. 326, no. 5954, Nov. 2009, pp. 871-4, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1177627.
Abstract

Pathogen recognition by T cells is dependent on their exquisite specificity for self-major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules presenting a bound peptide. Although this specificity results from positive and negative selection of developing T cells in the thymus, the relative contribution of these two processes remains controversial. To address the relation between the selecting peptide-MHC complex and the specificity of mature T cells, we generated transgenic mice that express a single peptide-MHC class I complex. We demonstrate that positive selection of CD8 T cells in these mice results in an MHC-specific repertoire. Although selection on a single complex is peptide promiscuous, mature T cells are highly peptide specific. Thus, positive selection imparts MHC and peptide specificity on the peripheral CD8 T cell repertoire.