To complete their maturation, most immature thymocytes depend on the s
imultaneous engagement of their antigen receptor [alpha beta T cell re
ceptor (TCR)] and their CD4 or CD8 coreceptors with major histocompati
bility complex class II or I ligands, respectively. However, a normal
subset of mature alpha beta TCR(+) thymocytes did not follow these rul
es. These thymocytes expressed NK1.1 and a restricted set of alpha bet
a TCRs that are intrinsically class I-reactive because their positive
selection was class I-dependent but CD8-independent. These cells were
CD4(+) and CD4(-)8(-) but never CD8(+), because the presence of CD8 ca
used negative selection. Thus, neither CD4 nor CD8 contributes signals
that direct their maturation into the CD4(+) and CD4(-)8(-) lineages.