ALLELIC DIFFERENCES IN TCR GAMMA-CHAINS ALTER GAMMA-DELTA T-CELL ANTIGEN REACTIVITY

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KALATARADI, HS
EYSTER, CL
FRY, A
VOLLMER, MK
FU, YX
BORN, WK
OBRIEN, RL
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[1] NATL JEWISH CTR IMMUNOL & RESP MED,DENVER,CO 80206
[2] UNIV COLORADO,HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT IMMUNOL,DENVER,CO 80206
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1994年 / 153卷 / 04期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Mouse gamma delta T cell hybridomas from various strains that express a TCR-V gamma 1/V delta 6 respond weakly to an autologous Ag and more strongly to a short segment of the mycobacterial heat shock protein-60 (HSP-60). However, V gamma 1/V delta 6 hybridomas derived from AKR mice show greatly reduced or absent responses to these stimuli. To determine whether the lack of response in these AKR hybridomas is caused by polymorphisms found in the expressed AKR gamma and TCR-delta genes or, instead, stems from other genes in AKR, we crossed an AKR mouse with a responder mouse, C57BL/10 (B10), and prepared hybridomas from F-1 progeny. Expression of an AKR V gamma 1-J gamma 4-C gamma 4 gene correlated with nonresponsiveness, whereas expression of a B10 V gamma 1-J gamma 4-C gamma 4 gene in most hybridomas ensured responses to both self Ag and the HSP-60 peptide. An allelic difference in the expressed V delta 6 gene was irrelevant to these responses. Moreover, transfection of a functional B10 V gamma 1-J gamma 4-C gamma 4 gene into an F-1 hybridoma variant that had lost the AKR version of this gene restored responses. The allelic gamma gene products differ at nine amino acids in the V region, and three amino acids in the C region. In addition, the AKR C gamma 4 region contains a 16-amino acid insertion. We propose that amino acid differences among those encoded by the AKR V gamma 1-J gamma 4-C gamma 4 gene are responsible for the lack of response, and reduce the ability of the TCR-gamma delta to bind the relevant Ag.
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