Literature DB >> 7868884

T cell receptor alpha-chain defines the antigen specificity of antigen-specific suppressor factor but does not impart genetic restriction.

R M O'Hara1, M C Byrne, V K Kuchroo, A Nagelin, M J Whitters, S Jayaraman, S L Henderson, M E Dorf, M Collins.   

Abstract

Previous studies utilizing NP (4-hydroxy, 3-nitrophenyl acetyl hapten)-specific, T suppressor hybridomas have indicated that expression of TCR-alpha, but not TCR-beta, mRNA is required for expression of Ag-specific suppressor factor bioactivity. Suppressor-effector factor has been shown to be Ag specific and I-J restricted. Although the expression of TCR-alpha mRNA was necessary for suppressor activity, the role of TCR-alpha, as it pertained to the functional properties of T cell suppressor factor (TsF), was not established. To determine which properties of TsF could be accounted for by TCR-alpha expression, TCR-alpha cDNA, derived from NP-specific, suppressor T cell (Ts) hybridomas, was transfected into recipient Ts hybridomas of a second Ag specificity. The resulting heterologous transfectants displayed NP-specific, genetically restricted TsF activity. The Ag specificity corresponded to that of the TCR-alpha donor; however, the genetic restriction was influenced by the recipient cell, implying that TCR-alpha did not control genetic restriction of the TsF. Examination of TCR-beta expression in one of the MHC-restricted transfectants indicated that the genetic restriction of TsF could not be accounted for by TCR-beta gene products. The data support the conclusion that TCR-alpha expression is not only obligate for TsF bioactivity, but that the Ag specificity of the TCR-alpha dictates the Ag specificity of the resulting suppressor factor.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7868884

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


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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1998-01-06       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  T Nakano; Y C Liu; T Mikayama; H Watarai; M Taniguchi; K Ishizaka
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