MHC Polymorphism Can Enrich the T Cell Repertoire of the Species by Shifts in Intrathymic Selection

  • Dyall R
  • Messaoudi I
  • Janetzki S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The murine class I molecule H-2Kb and its natural gene conversion variant, H-2Kbm8, which differs from H-2Kb solely at 4 aa at the bottom of the peptide-binding B pocket, are expressed in coisogenic mouse strains C57BL/6 (B6) and B6.C-H-2bm8 (bm8). These two strains provide an excellent opportunity to study the effects of Mhc class I polymorphism on the T cell repertoire. We recently discovered a gain in the antiviral CTL repertoire in bm8 mice as a consequence of the emergence of the Mhc class I allele H-2Kbm8. In this report we sought to determine the mechanism behind the generation of this increased CTL diversity. Our results demonstrate that repertoire diversification occurred by a gain in intrathymic positive selection. As previously shown, the emergence of the same Mhc allele also caused a loss in positive selection of T cell repertoire specific for another Ag, OVA-8. This indicates that a reciprocal loss-and-gain pattern of intrathymic selection exists between H-2Kb and H-2Kbm8. Therefore, in the thymus of an individual, a new Mhc allele can select new T cell specificities, while abandoning some T cell specificities selected by the wild-type allele. A byproduct of this repertoire shift is a net gain of T cell repertoire of the species, which is likely to improve its survival fitness.

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Dyall, R., Messaoudi, I., Janetzki, S., & Nikolić-Z̆ugić, J. (2000). MHC Polymorphism Can Enrich the T Cell Repertoire of the Species by Shifts in Intrathymic Selection. The Journal of Immunology, 164(4), 1695–1698. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.4.1695

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