Literature DB >> 7963568

Expression of two structurally identical viral superantigens results in thymic elimination at distinct developmental stages.

C Morishima1, C Norby-Slycord, K R McConnell, R J Finch, A J Nelson, A G Farr, A M Pullen.   

Abstract

Mouse mammary tumor virus proviral integrants encode superantigens. Developing thymocytes bearing TCRs with particular V beta elements encounter these endogenous viral superantigens as self molecules in the thymus and are consequently clonally eliminated. To study this mechanism of tolerance induction, we have bred B10.BR-Mtv-1 and B10.BR-Mtv-6 mice, which carry either Mtv-1 or Mtv-6 proviruses but are otherwise genetically identical. The protein products of these mouse mammary tumor virus integrants, vSAG1 and vSAG6, both interact with V beta 3+ T cells and have identical amino acid sequences. Interestingly, vSAG6 expression results in the complete deletion of V beta 3+ peripheral T cells, whereas vSAG1 expression results in only partial deletion. Flow cytometric analyses indicate that B10.BR-Mtv-6 mice delete V beta 3+ thymocytes at the immature CD4+8+ stage, whereas B10.BR-Mtv-1 mice delete only mature CD4+ or CD8+ cells. In addition, the two strains exhibit different time courses of thymic deletion: neonatal B10.BR-Mtv-6 mice eliminate V beta 3+ T cells by day 2, in contrast to B10.BR-Mtv-1 mice in which deletion does not occur until day 15. RNase protection assays demonstrate that B10.BR-Mtv-6 mice have significantly greater thymic vSAG6 mRNA expression levels than vSAG1 levels in B10.BR-Mtv-1 animals, correlating with a more complete deletion of reactive thymocytes at an earlier point in the maturational sequence.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7963568

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


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