V-D-J rearrangement of the TCR - beta chain follows the 12/23 rule and the beyond 12/23 restriction. Currently, the proportion and characteristics of TCR - beta chain V - J rearrangement is unclear. We used high-throughput sequencing to compare and analyze TCR - beta chain V-J rearrangement and V-D-J rearrangement in the CDR3 repertoires of T cells from the PBMCs of six volunteers and six BALB/c mice. The results showed that the percentage of V-J rearrangement of the volunteers was approximately 0.7%, whereas that of the mice was 2.2%. The clonality of mice V-J rearrangement was significantly reduced compared with the V-D-J rearrangement, whereas the clonality of human V-J rearrangement was slightly reduced compared with the V-D-J rearrangement. V-J rearrangement in CDR3 involved the significant usage of N, S, F and L, whereas V-D-J rearrangement in CDR3 involved the significant usage of R and G. The levels of V deletion and J deletion in V-J rearrangement were significantly reduced compared with V-D-J rearrangement. TRBD and TRBJ usage in V-J rearrangement differed from that of V-D-J rearrangement, including dominant usage of TRBV and TRBJ and their pairing. Taken together, these results provide new ideas and technology for studies of V-D-J rearrangement and V-J rearrangement in the CDR3 repertoire.
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Ma, L., Yang, L., Shi, B., He, X., Peng, A., Li, Y., … Yao, X. (2016). Analyzing the CDR3 Repertoire with respect to TCR - Beta Chain V-D-J and V-J Rearrangements in Peripheral T Cells using HTS. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep29544
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