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Retroviral Transduction of Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells to Generate T-cell Receptor Retrogenic Mice
Published on: July 11, 2016
Multiple T-cell clones specific for the same foreign pMHC ligand can be generated from a single, ancestral
Janet L Maryanski1, Anne Aublin, Valérie Attuil-Audenis
1INSERM U503, IFR 128 BioSciences Lyon-Gerland, 21 Avenue Tony Garnier, 69365 Lyon Cedex 07, France. maryanski@cervi-lyon.inserm.fr
Abstract:
Owing to ordered, stage-specific T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements and cell division during T-cell development, small cohorts of "half-sibling" T cells sharing an ancestral TCR VDJbeta rearrangement but expressing different TCR alpha-locus rearrangements may be selected into the mature T-cell repertoire. We wondered whether different alphabetaTCRs expressed by T cells from the same ancestral VDJbeta cohort might be capable of recognizing the same foreign peptide-major histocompatibility complex complex (pMHC). By a combined flow cytometric and single-cell polymerase chain reaction (PCR) approach to analyze TCRs selected by the previously defined foreign antigen, pCW3170-179/H-2Kd, we were able to identify cohorts of half-sibling antigen-specific CD8 T cells after their expansion in immunized mice. We amplified residual DJbeta rearrangements as clonal markers to confirm that the shared VDJbeta sequences represent ancestral rearrangements rather than identical but independent ones. An intriguing explanation of our findings would be that only a very limited repertoire of TCR alpha-chains is selected to pair with a given TCR beta-chain during T-cell development.
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