In vivo selection of a TCR Vβ repertoire directed against an immunodominant influenza virus CTL epitope

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Little is known about the mechanisms governing TCR repertoire selection in response to foreign antigens. Here, we evaluate the molecular features of the murine C57BL/6 (B6) TCR Vβ repertoire directed at the NP366-374 immunodominant epitope of the influenza virus nucleoprotein. Common or 'public' β chains are shared among individuals following either primary or secondary infection. Importantly, repertoire diversity decreases substantially after a second viral exposure due to enrichment of TCRs sharing Vβ CDR3 loops of identical length and highly related amino acid sequences. TCRs from these secondary T cell populations possess greater overall avidity for the NP366-374/Db complex compared to those from the primary repertoire. Thus, expansion of CD8+ T cells expressing a favored germline Vβ gene segment in the primary response and further selection for CDR3β loops during the secondary response, contribute to optimization of immune recognition against certain viral epitopes. © 2004 The Japanese Society for Immunology.

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Zhong, W., & Reinherz, E. L. (2004). In vivo selection of a TCR Vβ repertoire directed against an immunodominant influenza virus CTL epitope. International Immunology, 16(11), 1549–1559. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxh156

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