A two-step, two-signal model for the primary activation of precursor helper T cells.

I present here a new model for the primary activation of precursor helper T cells. Observations demonstrate that the immune system learns not to respond to extrathymic, organ-specific self-antigens because of their early appearance in development. The immune system thus discriminates between peripheral self-antigens and foreign antigens and, when mature, usually makes an immune response against only the latter. Contemporary models for the activation and inactivation of T helper (Th) function do not account for such discrimination. The model proposed here is consistent with contemporary findings and incorporates a mechanism of peripheral self-nonself discrimination.

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