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curlygirl Fri Oct 3, 2014 10:58 PM

Article explaining Thymocytes role in Autoimmune disease
 
Maybe this article will help us all dealing with AA someday! It explains the relationships T cells and thymocytes extremely well. Although it fails to mention that thymocytes also form in the tonsils.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0930144256.htm

"Demetriou and the others found that the delicate balance determining the proper reactive ability is controlled by glycosylation, a process in which a sugar attaches to a target protein to give the protein stability and form. They saw that changes in the addition of sugars to receptors -- including the blocking of glycosylation -- during T cell development profoundly influenced how thymocytes reacted to the MHC-bound antigens and whether they became mature T cells.

Glycosylation also may help explain the creation of self-reactive T cells that escape from the thymus and can go on to attack the body's own antigens, a process called autoimmunity that's the basis of immune system disorders such as multiple sclerosis."

Whizbang Sat Oct 4, 2014 01:09 PM

interesting...


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