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The influence of self-MHC and non-MHC antigens on the selection of an antigen-specific T cell receptor repertoire.

A M Fry1, M M Cotterman, L A Matis.   

Abstract

We have examined the influence of self-Ag on TCR expression and specificity in the immune response to the Ag pigeon cytochrome c. Previous work has shown that most Ek-restricted cytochrome c-specific T cells from B10 background mice express TCR alpha beta-heterodimers encoded by V beta 3 and V alpha 11 genes, but that T cells expressing V beta 3 proteins are eliminated due to self-tolerance in Mls-2a mouse strains. Thus, EK-restricted cytochrome c-specific T cells from Mls-2a mice fail to express any V beta 3. In the current study the influence of self-MHC and non-MHC Ag on TCR usage in the immune response to cytochrome c was further examined. First, it was demonstrated that the absence of V beta 3 expression in Mls-2a mice does not alter Ir gene function. Specifically, Mls-2a/Eb haplotype V beta 3- [C3H.SW x B10.A(5R)]F1 mice were high responders to cytochrome c despite the fact that previous structure function analyses have shown a very close correlation between Eb-restricted cytochrome c recognition and V beta 3 expression. This demonstration of the plasticity of TCR expression suggests that relatively few Ir gene defects result from tolerance induced by self-Ag. We also examined differences in V alpha 11 expression among cytochrome c-specific T cells from various H-2k haplotype mouse strains. In particular, the low level of expression of V alpha 11 in cytochrome c-specific T cells from C57BR (H-2k) mice was shown not to be due to self-tolerance. Rather, evidence for limited strain polymorphism of V alpha 11 genes, plus the fact that cytochrome c-specific T cells from F1 hybrids between H-2k, Mls-2b identical C57BR and B10.BR mice express high levels of V alpha 11, suggested the possibility that the variable V alpha 11 usage in the cytochrome c-specific responses of these two strains reflected differences in positive selection during ontogeny by non-MHC non-Mls self-Ag.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2477456

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


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