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Identification of distinct T cell receptor (TCR)-gamma delta heterodimers using an anti-TCR-gamma variable region serum.

R Q Cron1, A Ezquerra, J E Coligan, B A Houlden, J A Bluestone, W L Maloy.   

Abstract

T cell hybridomas were generated from CD3+, CD4-, CD8- splenocytes and fetal thymocytes. V gamma 1-expressing proteins present on these murine TCR-gamma delta hybridomas were identified by using an anti-TCR V gamma 1 peptide serum. This antiserum specifically immunoprecipitated 41-kDa TCR V gamma-C gamma 4 chains and 31-kDa TCR V gamma-C gamma 1/2 chains from distinct heterodimers expressed on the TCR-gamma delta T cell hybridomas. The RNA from a hybridoma with a 31-kDa TCR-gamma chain hybridized with a V gamma 1 probe but failed to hybridize with a V gamma 2 probe. In contrast, the RNA from a hybridoma with a 32-kDa TCR-gamma chain hybridized with a V gamma 2 probe. This 32-kDa TCR-gamma chain was not immunoprecipitated by the anti-V gamma 1 serum. These data were consistent with the conclusion that the 31-kDa protein was the product of a V gamma 1 to C gamma 2 rearrangement, whereas the 32-kDa protein was the product of a V gamma 2 to C gamma 1 rearrangement. Furthermore, Southern analyses confirmed that the 32-kDa protein was the product of a V gamma 1.2-J gamma 2 rearrangement, and all three of the 41-kDa TCR-gamma chains were the results of V gamma 1.1-J gamma 4 rearrangements. This was the first demonstration at the clonal level of TCR-gamma proteins which use members of the V gamma 1 gene family, as well as the C gamma 2 constant region. Additional biochemical analyses of the TCR-gamma and -delta proteins from three independently derived C gamma 4-bearing T cell hybridomas suggested that most of the molecular mass diversity observed in the bulk subpopulation of peripheral C gamma 4-containing heterodimers may be contributed by the TCR-delta chains.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2479690

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


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