Literature DB >> 11488671

Molecular analysis of T-cell clonality with concomitant specific T-cell proliferation in vitro in nickel-allergic individuals.

B Summer1, C A Sander, B Przybilla, P Thomas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of individuals with nickel contact allergy are reported to proliferate to a varying degree upon nickel stimulation in vitro. Different phenotypes of the T cells involved are described. With regard to preferential use of the T-cell receptor (TCR), analysis of the several families of the TCR-gamma gene allows rearrangement evaluation of all T cells regardless of predominant surface expression of TCR alpha/beta.
METHODS: The PBMC of 10 nickel-allergic and five nonallergic individuals were cultured for 4 days in the presence of either medium, PHA, NiSO4, or tetanus toxoid (TT). Proliferation was measured by radioactive thymidine uptake and expressed as stimulation index (SI). T-cell clonality was assessed by analysis of the TCR-gamma chain gene, including the use of PCR with a primer combination covering the four main groups (Vgamma1-8, Vgamma9, Vgamma10, and Vgamma11) of the variable region of the TCR-beta chain gene.
RESULTS: In the allergic individuals, proliferation to NiSO4 was significantly (P<0.05) higher than in nonallergics (mean SI: 18.05/17.87 vs 0.67/2.27). In unstimulated and PHA-stimulated cultures, there was a random TCR spectrum in both groups. In contrast, in nickel-allergic individuals or individuals with recent TT-booster, oligoclonality could be observed in the correspondingly stimulated cultures.
CONCLUSION: In addition to proliferation assay, analysis of T-cell clonality may be a further means to characterize clinical hypersensitivity reactions on the basis of antigen-dependent oligoclonal T-cell expansion, as in the case of tissue-infiltrating lymphocytes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11488671     DOI: 10.1034/j.1398-9995.2001.056008767.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy        ISSN: 0105-4538            Impact factor:   13.146


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