Literature DB >> 1696594

A T cell receptor V alpha region selectively expressed in CD4+ cells.

S C Jameson1, J Kaye, N R Gascoigne.   

Abstract

The peripheral TCR V beta repertoire is strongly influenced by the processes of negative selection (deletion) and positive selection in the thymus. In order to investigate whether such selection events influence the V alpha repertoire, we have produced an anti-V alpha 11 mAb. This antibody was made by immunization with a chimeric TCR:Ig protein containing V alpha 11 in place of the VH of an IgG2a, lambda Ig. This scheme optimizes the specificity of immunization and facilitates the screening procedure. The antibody recognizes a panel of V alpha 11-expressing T cell clones. Analysis of mouse strains indicates that the antibody recognizes V alpha 11 only in mice of the C57 background. The expression of the epitope on peripheral T cells is strongly biased to the CD4+ subset, suggesting positive selection of V alpha 11 on class II MHC molecules. In some strain comparisons, the percentage of V alpha 11-expressing T cells in the CD4+ subset was elevated in I-E+ relative to I-E- strains. These data suggest that V alpha 11 can differentially influence the selection of T cells into the CD4+/CD8+ subsets.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1696594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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Review 7.  TCR-MHC docking orientation: natural selection, or thymic selection?

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8.  Increased frequency of T cell receptor V alpha 12.1 expression on CD8+ T cells: evidence that V alpha participates in shaping the peripheral T cell repertoire.

Authors:  H DerSimonian; H Band; M B Brenner
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9.  In vivo and in vitro clonal deletion of double-positive thymocytes.

Authors:  N J Vasquez; J Kaye; S M Hedrick
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1992-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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