This study has evaluated whether preferential pairing occurs between TCR alpha- and beta-chains expressing specific V alpha and V beta gene products in the mature peripheral T cell population, as a result of either thymic selection or of structural constraints on chain pairing. The association of specific V alpha products with specific V beta products on individual T cells was found, in multiple instances, to be highly selective. Moreover, patterns of preferential V alpha-V beta association were highly strain-specific and were independently expressed in CD4+ and CD8+ T cell subsets. Although these findings do not exclude the possibility that structural constraints may limit V alpha-V beta pairing in other instances, they indicate that the observed instances of skewed expression are not caused by structural constraints in chain pairing. Rather, they suggest that strain-specific selective events alter the expressed V alpha V beta repertoire as a result of recognition of self or environmental Ag during T cell repertoire selection.
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Vacchio, M. S., Granger, L., Kanagawa, O., Malissen, B., Tomonari, K., Sharrow, S. O., & Hodes, R. J. (1993). T cell receptor V alpha-V beta combinatorial selection in the expressed T cell repertoire. The Journal of Immunology, 151(3), 1322–1327. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.151.3.1322
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