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T-cell receptors in channel catfish: structure and expression of TCR alpha and beta genes.

M R Wilson1, H Zhou, E Bengtén, L W Clem, T B Stuge, G W Warr, N W Miller.   

Abstract

Herein are reported full length cDNA sequences for TCR alpha- and beta-chains of the channel catfish. Included are sequences belonging to four Valpha and six Vbeta families which share hallmarks in common with the Valpha and Vbeta genes of other species. Similar to the situation in other vertebrates, the catfish Calpha and Cbeta sequences exhibit distinct immunoglobulin, connecting peptide, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains. However, the catfish TCR Calpha and Cbeta regions are shorter than those of mammals and the catfish Cbeta chain lacks a cysteine in its connecting peptide region. Two different catfish Cbeta cDNA sequences were identified, suggesting the existence of either two Cbeta loci or allotypes. Based on Southern blot analyses, each of the catfish TCR gene loci appear to be arranged in a translocon (as opposed to multicluster) organization with multiple V elements and a single or few copies of C region DNA. At the deduced amino acid level, the catfish Cbeta sequence exhibits 42% identity with the Cbeta of Atlantic salmon, 41% identity with the Cbeta of rainbow trout and 26% identity with Cbeta of the horned shark. The catfish Calpha amino acid sequence exhibits 44 and 29% identity with Calpha of the rainbow trout and southern pufferfish, respectively. TCRalpha and beta messages are selectively expressed and rearranged in a catfish clonal cell line that appears to be of the T lineage. This TCR alpha/beta expressing clonal lymphocyte line, designated 28S.1, has T-cell like function in that it constitutively produces a supernatant factor(s) with growth promoting activity. These findings should facilitate functional studies of fish TCRs and T cells in ways not previously possible with other 'lower' vertebrate models.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9809582     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-5890(98)00037-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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