Preferential usage of the T-cell receptor by influenza virus hemagglutinin-specific human CD4+ T lymphocytes: in vitro life span of clonotypic T cells

  • Prévost-Blondel A
  • Chassin D
  • Zeliszewski D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human helper T-cell (Th) responses to influenza A virus were studied by analyzing T-cell receptor V beta gene diversity in hemagglutinin-specific Th lymphocytes. The T-lymphocyte population from peripheral blood became quickly oligoclonal when stimulated in vitro with the HA306-329 peptide, and T-cell receptor V beta 3 genes were mainly expanded. Moreover, specific junctional region oligonucleotide probes corresponding to hemagglutinin-specific clones were used to estimate temporal diversity during antigenic stimulations.

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Prévost-Blondel, A., Chassin, D., Zeliszewski, D., Dorval, I., Sterkers, G., Pannetier, C., & Guillet, J. G. (1995). Preferential usage of the T-cell receptor by influenza virus hemagglutinin-specific human CD4+ T lymphocytes: in vitro life span of clonotypic T cells. Journal of Virology, 69(12), 8046–8050. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.12.8046-8050.1995

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