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The TCR Vbeta repertoire usage of T-cells from cord blood induced by chronic myelogenous leukemia associated antigen.

Yangqiu Li1, Lijian Yang, Shaohua Chen, Yuping Zhang, Xiuli Wu.   

Abstract

Understanding the clonality and restricted usage of the TCR Vbeta repertoire of expanded T-cells induced by the chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) associated antigen may be useful in helping design new immunotherapeutic strategies specifically for CML. T-cells from cord blood that had been stimulated by different stimulators (IL-2, PHA, CML cells, K562 cells and bcr-abl peptide) were amplified in vitro by liquid T-cell culture and the mixed lymphocyte and tumor cell culture (MLTC) method. By using the RT-PCR, the CDR3 segments of 24 variable region genes of TCR beta was analyzed in T-cells from 22 cases of cord blood before and after T-cell culture, to observe the usage of TCR Vbeta repertoire. The PCR products were further labeled with fluorescence and analyzed by the Genescan technique for the CDR3 size, to evaluating clonality of the detectable TCR Vbeta T-cells. Only a part of 24 Vbeta subfamily T-cells (3-15 subfamilies) could be detected, however, all of the 24 TCR Vbeta subfamily of T-cells were detected after in vitro culture with PHA or IL-2+anti-CD3 antibody. The number of expressed TCR Vbeta subfamilies was gradually reduced by prolonging the time of culture with CML-associated antigens. The restricted expression of TCR Vbeta subfamilies and oligoclonal expansion of Vbeta21 T-cells were found in cultured T-cells induced by CML cells, K562 cells or bcr-abl peptide. In conclusion, T-cells from cord blood may have the potential capability of proliferation in different TCR Vbeta subfamily T-cells, and the ability for restricted expression and clonal expansion, when T-cells were induced by CML associated antigen.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16273727     DOI: 10.1080/10245330500226662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hematology        ISSN: 1024-5332            Impact factor:   2.269


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