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Monoclonality in human T-cell disorders.

M D Reis1, T W Mak

  • 1Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto, Canada.

Blood Reviews
|June 1, 1987
PubMed
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Cloned T-cell receptor genes are vital for understanding T-cell recognition and detecting clonal populations in hematological diseases. Their involvement in translocations is crucial for T-cell malignancies.

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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

Background:

  • The T-cell receptor (TCR) genes have been recently cloned.
  • These genes are essential for T-cell recognition of foreign antigens and histocompatibility antigens.
  • They also serve as sensitive tools for detecting clonal cell populations and determining cell lineage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the general organization of T-cell receptor genes.
  • To present the utilization of TCR genes in analyzing hematological pathologies.
  • To discuss the implications of TCR gene involvement in translocations in T-cell malignancies.

Main Methods:

  • Gene cloning and characterization.
  • Analysis of TCR gene organization.
  • Application of TCR gene analysis in hematological pathology.

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  • Investigation of TCR gene translocations in T-cell malignancies.
  • Main Results:

    • Cloned TCR genes provide insights into molecular mechanisms of T-cell recognition.
    • TCR gene analysis enables sensitive detection of clonal cell populations and cell lineage determination.
    • Utilization of TCR genes aids in the analysis of various hematological pathologies.
    • TCR gene involvement in translocations is significant in certain T-cell malignancies.

    Conclusions:

    • Cloned T-cell receptor genes are indispensable tools in immunology and molecular biology.
    • TCR gene analysis has significant diagnostic and prognostic implications for hematological pathologies and T-cell malignancies.