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T cell function and expression are dramatically altered in T cell receptor V gamma 1.1J gamma 4C gamma 4 transgenic mice.

D A Ferrick1, S R Sambhara, W Ballhausen, A Iwamoto, H Pircher, C L Walker, W M Yokoyama, R G Miller, T W Mak.   

Abstract

We have characterized transgenic mice carrying a functional T cell receptor (TCR) C gamma 4 (V gamma 1.1J gamma 4C gamma 4) gene. Results indicate that active transcription of the C gamma 4 transgene can influence expression of the endogenous C gamma 4, C gamma 1 (V gamma 3-, V gamma 4-, V gamma 2-, or V gamma 5J gamma 1C gamma 1) and C gamma 2 (V gamma 1.2J gamma 2C gamma 2) genes, while the ultimate expression of other TCR delta, alpha, and beta chain genes, as well as the adult T cell response, are relatively unaltered. Cells expressing transgenic C gamma 4 and endogenous delta TCR transcripts can migrate to the skin as dendritic epithelial cells (DEC) even though C gamma 4 cells are rarely, if at all, found in the skin. Transgenic and control mice were compared at 2 weeks, 6-7 weeks, and older. At 2 weeks, the thymus of transgenic mice, particularly the medulla, was much larger than control. Moreover, peripheral lymphoid tissues of younger mice were markedly (as much as 100-fold) more immunoreactive (both Con A response and alloreactivity). These differences, although persistent, became smaller in older mice. The data suggest that transgene expression has a major effect on T cell development and reactivity.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2541916     DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90923-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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