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Detection of human T cell receptor cDNAs (alpha, beta, gamma and delta) by ligation of a universal adaptor to variable region.

Y Tsuruta1, S Iwagami, S Furue, H Teraoka, T Yoshida, T Sakata, R Suzuki.   

Abstract

The study of T cell receptor (TCR) genes has been hampered by their large repertoires and elusive methods for gene amplification. We have developed a new method for amplification of all human TCR genes (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta) with the ligation of a universal adaptor to the leader sequence of variable (V) regions, which permitted effective and reproducible amplification of all four types of TCR genes. cDNA sequencing of TCR-gamma, -delta, -alpha, -beta was carried out in respectively 15, 13, 28, and 26 T cell clones from human peripheral blood T cells using a newly developed universal adaptor and these methods. TCR-gamma V-II (V gamma 9) was a major population, and V-I (V gamma 2 and 3) and V-III (V gamma 10) were next major populations among TCR-gamma subfamilies, and confirmed the previous observations determined using mAbs specific to TCR-gamma. All five clones of TCR-gamma V-II and three of five clones of TCR-gamma V-I subfamilies had in-frame V-N-J junctions. In contrast, sequences from both TCR-gamma V-III (4/4 clones) and V-IV (1/1 clones) subfamilies had intron-like regions that caused out-of-frame cDNA, suggesting that most of TCR-gamma V-III and V-IV in PBL are not functional. V delta 2 was a major population and V delta 1 was a next predominant population among TCR-delta subfamilies, also confirming the previous observations determined using mAbs to TCR-delta. With regards to TCR-alpha and -beta, this new method randomly amplified TCR cDNAs. In addition, the sequences of 5' portions of three TCR-V-alpha and one TCR-V beta were extended. Two new TCR-alpha subfamilies and one new TCR-beta family were also identified. In summary, this new method will provide a scientific tool for understanding structures of the human TCR genes involved in specific immune responses.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8486930     DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(93)90193-b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


  10 in total

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Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Comprehensive analysis and characterization of the TCR alpha chain sequences in the common marmoset.

Authors:  Yoshiki Fujii; Takaji Matsutani; Kazutaka Kitaura; Satsuki Suzuki; Tsunetoshi Itoh; Tomohiko Takasaki; Ryuji Suzuki; Ichiro Kurane
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3.  Repertoire analysis of memory T-cell receptors in Japanese patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Authors:  Yoichi Kakuta; Takeru Nakano; Takeo Naito; Kazuhiro Watanabe; Yasuhiro Izumiyama; Daisuke Okamoto; Ryo Ichikawa; Rintaro Moroi; Masatake Kuroha; Yoshitake Kanazawa; Tomoya Kimura; Hisashi Shiga; Takeshi Naitoh; Yoshitaka Kinouchi; Michiaki Unno; Atsushi Masamune
Journal:  JGH Open       Date:  2020-02-06

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5.  Skewed T cell receptor repertoire of Vdelta1(+) gammadelta T lymphocytes after human allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and the potential role for Epstein-Barr virus-infected B cells in clonal restriction.

Authors:  N Fujishima; M Hirokawa; M Fujishima; J Yamashita; H Saitoh; Y Ichikawa; T Horiuchi; Y Kawabata; K-I Sawada
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6.  A practical approach to T-cell receptor cloning and expression.

Authors:  Sébastien Wälchli; Geir Åge Løset; Shraddha Kumari; Jorunn Nergård Johansen; Weiwen Yang; Inger Sandlie; Johanna Olweus
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7.  Qualitative differences in brain-infiltrating T cells are associated with a fatal outcome in mice infected with Japanese encephalitis virus.

Authors:  Kenji Shirai; Daisuke Hayasaka; Kazutaka Kitaura; Tomohiko Takasaki; Kouichi Morita; Ryuji Suzuki; Ichiro Kurane
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8.  A new high-throughput sequencing method for determining diversity and similarity of T cell receptor (TCR) α and β repertoires and identifying potential new invariant TCR α chains.

Authors:  Kazutaka Kitaura; Tadasu Shini; Takaji Matsutani; Ryuji Suzuki
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9.  Characterization of T cell receptors of Th1 cells infiltrating inflamed skin of a novel murine model of palladium-induced metal allergy.

Authors:  Hiroshi Kobayashi; Kenichi Kumagai; Takanori Eguchi; Hiroaki Shigematsu; Kazutaka Kitaura; Mitsuko Kawano; Tatsuya Horikawa; Satsuki Suzuki; Takaji Matsutani; Kouetsu Ogasawara; Yoshiki Hamada; Ryuji Suzuki
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Accumulation of metal-specific T cells in inflamed skin in a novel murine model of chromium-induced allergic contact dermatitis.

Authors:  Hiroaki Shigematsu; Kenichi Kumagai; Hiroshi Kobayashi; Takanori Eguchi; Kazutaka Kitaura; Satsuki Suzuki; Tatsuya Horikawa; Takaji Matsutani; Kouetsu Ogasawara; Yoshiki Hamada; Ryuji Suzuki
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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