I-E-independent deletion of V beta 17a+ T cells by Mtv-3 from the nonobese diabetic mouse

  • McDuffie M
  • Schweiger D
  • Reitz B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Analysis of TCR beta-chain V region (V beta) frequency among NOD lymphocytes reveals a profound depletion of V beta 3+ T cells, and a recent study has linked this phenomenon to the Mtv-3 insertion on chromosome 11. When the V beta 17a gene segment is introduced into mice with an nonobese diabetic mouse background, T cells bearing the TCR encoded by this gene segment are also dramatically reduced in frequency. Deletion of V beta 17a+ T cells segregates with deletion of T cells bearing V beta 3 and occurs in the absence of I-E, which had been shown in previous studies to be a major deleting element for V beta 17a+ thymocytes.

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McDuffie, M., Schweiger, D., Reitz, B., Ostrowska, A., Knight, A. M., & Dyson, P. J. (1992). I-E-independent deletion of V beta 17a+ T cells by Mtv-3 from the nonobese diabetic mouse. The Journal of Immunology, 148(7), 2097–2102. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.148.7.2097

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