| Literature DB >> 10607487 |
I D Molano1, M K Wloch, A A Alexander, H Watanabe, G S Gilkeson.
Abstract
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) adds nontemplate coded nucleotides (N additions) between the recombining ends of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes. These nucleotides add significant diversity to the Ig and TCR repertoires. Amino acids coded for by these nucleotides play a key role in the binding of self antigens by autoantibodies and autoreactive T cells. To determine the effect of a lack of N additions on autoantibody production, we bred the TdT knockout genotype onto the autoimmune C57BL/6-Fas(lpr) background. TdT-deficient mice had significantly lower sera anti-DNA and rheumatoid factor activity than their TdT-producing littermates. C57BL/6-Fas(lpr) TdT-deficient mice had shorter VH CDR3 regions and fewer VH CDR3 arginines [0.6% versus 4. 7%] than their TdT-producing littermates. These data indicate that the absence of TdT limited the production of anti-DNA antibodies and rheumatoid factors in C57BL/6-Fas(lpr) mice, likely due to constraints on Ig diversity secondary to the lack of TdT-derived N additions. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10607487 DOI: 10.1006/clim.1999.4797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969