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Selective expression of V δ 6 genes by B2A2 − CD4 − CD − T cell receptor γ/δ thymocytes
Author(s) -
Miescher Guido C.,
Liao Nan Shih,
Lees Rosemary K.,
MacDonald H. Robson,
Raulet David H.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
european journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.272
H-Index - 201
eISSN - 1521-4141
pISSN - 0014-2980
DOI - 10.1002/eji.1830200107
Subject(s) - t cell receptor , cd8 , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , thymocyte , t lymphocyte , delta , beta (programming language) , gene , gamma delta t cell , t cell , antigen , genetics , physics , immune system , computer science , programming language , astronomy
Abstract Most CD4 − CD8 − adult murine thymocytes characterized by absence of the B2A2 (J11d) antigen express T cell receptors (TcR) α/β and utilize preferentially V β 8.2 segments. To a much lesser extent, B2A2 − CD4 − CD8 − thymocytes also express TcR γ/δ, as evidenced by biochemical and Northern blot analysis. We have now been able to exclude the possibility that these cells might co‐express both types of TcR: V β 8 B2A2 − CD4 − CD8 − thymocytes expressed no TcR δ mRNA whereas the corresponding V β 8 − subset transcribed full‐length TcR γ as well as δ mRNA. Furthermore, the TcR γ/δ expressing B2A2 − thymocytes were found to use preferentially V δ 6 genes. Conversely, they did not express V δ 5 genes which are most frequently used by other TcR γ/δ‐bearing populations such as B2A2 CD4 − CD8 − thymocytes or CD4 − CD8 − peripheral lymph node cells. RNase protection experiments showed that two particular V δ 6 transcripts predominate in these γ/δ populations, the most prominent V δ 6 sequence being highly homologous if not identical to V α 7.1. Our observations extend previous information on overlapping V α and V δ gene repertoires, particularly in the cross‐hybridizing V α 7/V δ 6 gene family. Moreover, our data suggest that B2A2 − CD4 − CD8 − thymocytes represent a developmentally unique subset in which both V δ and V β segments are nonrandomly expressed.

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