Normal T lymphocytes can express two different T cell receptor β chains: Implications for the mechanism of allelic exclusion

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We have examined the extent of allelic exclusion at the T cell receptor (TCR) β locus using monoclonal antibodies specific for Vβ products. A small proportion (~1%) of human peripheral blood T cells express two Vβ as determined by flow cytometric analysis, isolation of representative clones, and sequencing of the corresponding Vβ chains. Dual β T cells are present in both the CD45R0+ and CD45R0- subset. These results indicate that dual β expression is compatible with both central and peripheral selection. They also suggest that the substantial degree of TCRβ allelic exclusion is dependent only on asynchronous rearrangements at the β locus, whereas the role of the pre-TCR is limited to signaling the presence of at least one functional β protein.

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Padovan, E., Giachino, C., Cella, M., Valitutti, S., Acuto, O., & Lanzavecchia, A. (1995). Normal T lymphocytes can express two different T cell receptor β chains: Implications for the mechanism of allelic exclusion. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 181(4), 1587–1591. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.181.4.1587

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