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GSE137406: T cell receptor signal strength and antigen affinity differentially regulate memory CD8+ T cell development

Bulk RNA sequencing

IL-2 inducible tyrosine kinase (Itk) is a Tec family non-receptor tyrosine kinase that is known to regulate T cell receptor signal strength (TcR) and T cell development and differentiation. TcR signal strength and antigen affinity are parameters known to regulate the development of CD8+ T cell memory. However, the intersection between TcR signal strength and antigen affinity on CD8+ memory T cell development remains unclear. Therefore, we compared the transcriptomes of WT and Itk-/- OT-1/Rag-/- CD8+ T cells at day 0 and day 7 following infection with Listeria monocytogenes expressing the SIINFEKL (N4) or SIITFEKL (T4) OVA peptide variant (different affinities for TcR) by RNA sequencing. SOURCE: sabrina solouki (ss3457@cornell.edu) - Avery August Cornell university

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