Abstract
Overlap of TCR repertoires among individuals provides the molecular basis for public T cell responses. By deep-sequencing the TCRβ repertoires of CD4+CD8+ thymocytes from three individual mice, we observed that a substantial degree of TCRβ overlap, comprising ∼10–15% of all unique amino acid sequences and ∼5–10% of all unique nucleotide sequences across any two individuals, is already present at this early stage of T cell development. The majority of TCRβ sharing between individual thymocyte repertoires could be attributed to the process of convergent recombination, with additional contributions likely arising from recombinatorial biases; the role of selection during intrathymic development was negligible. These results indicate that the process of TCR gene recombination is the major determinant of clonotype sharing between individuals.
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Li, H., Ye, C., Ji, G., Wu, X., Xiang, Z., Li, Y., … Han, J. (2012). Recombinatorial Biases and Convergent Recombination Determine Interindividual TCRβ Sharing in Murine Thymocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 189(5), 2404–2413. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1102087
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