Characterization of human β-selection. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of human postnatal thymocytes, showing intracellular TCR-β staining versus surface CD28 and CD71, gated on CD4+CD8α−CD8β−CD3− (top) or CD4+CD8α−/+CD8β−CD3− (bottom) cells. Numbers in quadrants indicate the percentage of the corresponding population. Results shown are representative for 3 independent stainings. (B) Flow cytometric analysis of TCR-β+ gated CD4+CD8α−CD3− thymocytes, showing coexpression of CD28 and CD71. Numbers in quadrants indicate the percentage of the corresponding population. (C) Relative cell size difference in CD4+CD3−CD8α−CD28− (CD4+CD28−, black histogram) versus CD4+CD3−CD8α−CD28+ (CD4+CD28+, gray histogram) thymocytes as shown by FSC analysis. (D) Dot plot shows flow cytometric analysis of CD3−CD8α− human postnatal thymocytes, showing CD4 versus CD28 expression. The histogram underneath highlights the CD4 expression level difference in CD4+CD3−CD8α−CD28− (CD4+CD28−, black histogram) versus CD4+CD3−CD8α−CD28+ (CD4+CD28+, gray histogram) thymocytes. Data shown are representative of at least 3 independent analyses. (E) Quantitative real-time RT-PCR gene expression analysis of Notch and T cell–related genes in early human postnatal thymocyte subsets, ordered according to developmental progression along the T-cell pathway. Data shown are the average (± SEM) from 2 sets of independent samples, relative to β-actin levels.