| Literature DB >> 12594835 |
Ulf Wagner1, Matthias Pierer, Sylke Kaltenhäuser, Bernd Wilke, Wolfram Seidel, Sybille Arnold, Holm Häntzschel.
Abstract
Clonally expanded, autoreactive CD4(+)CD28(null) cells can be found in the peripheral blood of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and have been shown to be associated with severeextra-articular disease manifestations. We investigated the size of the CD4(+)CD28(null) compartment and the TCR beta chain repertoire of expanded CD4(+) clonotypes in 94 rheumatoid arthritis patients by complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) length analysis (spectratyping) in the BV6 and BV14 TCR families, with primers specific for three arbitrarily chosen beta chain joining elements (BJ1S2, BJ2S3 and BJ2S7). The spectratyping results showed a strong correlation of the size of the CD4(+)CD28(null) compartment with the detected number of BV14 clonotypes, whereas no association with BV6 oligoclonality was found. Only clones using the BV14-BJ1S2 and BV14-BJ2S3 combinations contributed to this correlation, however, whereas BV14-BJ2S7 clones did not. This preferential correlation implies a role for the TCR beta chain in stimulating clonal outgrowth and argues against the previously suggested superantigenic stimulation of in-vivo-expanded clones. Instead, since no evidence for shared antigen specificity could be detected, clonal expansion of T cells in rheumatoid arthritis might be influenced by the BJ elements because of changes in the flexibility of the protein backbone of the beta-chain.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12594835 DOI: 10.1002/immu.200390010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Immunol ISSN: 0014-2980 Impact factor: 5.532