Incomplete T cell receptor V beta allelic exclusion and dual V beta-expressing cells.

  • Balomenos D
  • Balderas R
  • Mulvany K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent studies have documented incomplete TCR V alpha-chain allelic exclusion and dual V alpha-bearing T cells. Herein, we show that V beta allelic exclusion is also incomplete, since a significant proportion of peripheral T cells express dual V beta in both TCR transgenic and normal mice. Studies in TCR transgenic mice indicated that although a small proportion of T cells escaped allelic exclusion in the thymus, dual V beta-expressing cells expanded dramatically in the periphery with age, and such expanded cells had an activated phenotype. Although not as pronounced, age-related increases in dual V beta-bearing cells were also observed in normal mice. These findings may have important implications for TCR selection and specificity, age-related repertoire changes, and autoimmune disease pathogenesis.

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Balomenos, D., Balderas, R. S., Mulvany, K. P., Kaye, J., Kono, D. H., & Theofilopoulos, A. N. (1995). Incomplete T cell receptor V beta allelic exclusion and dual V beta-expressing cells. The Journal of Immunology, 155(7), 3308–3312. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.155.7.3308

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