Dale I Godfrey , Jared F Purton , Richard L Boyd , Timothy J Cole
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Stress-free T-cell development: glucocorticoids are not obligatory
A role for glucocorticoids in thymopoiesis has been suggested by studies using glucocorticoid receptor (GR) anti-sense transgenic mice, glucocorticoid synthesis inhibitors and GR antagonists. Unfortunately, no consensus has been reached on exactly how glucocorticoids influence T-cell development. The most recent approach, using GR knockout (GR−/−) mice, indicates that GR signaling is, in fact, dispensable in this entire process.