Quantification of newly developed T cells in mice by real-time quantitative PCR of T-cell receptor rearrangement excision circles

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Broers, AEC
Meijerink, JPP
van Dongen, JJM
Posthumus, SJ
Löwenberg, B
Braakman, E
Cornelissen, JJ
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[1] Erasmus Univ, Ctr Med, Dr Daniel Den Hoed Canc Ctr, Dept Hematol, NL-3075 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Erasmus Univ, Ctr Med, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Oncol Hematol, NL-3075 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus Univ, Ctr Med, Dept Immunol, NL-3075 EA Rotterdam, Netherlands
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10.1016/S0301-472X(02)00825-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective. Thymic output of newly developed alphabeta T cells in humans can be measured via signal joint T-cell receptor rearrangement excision circles (sjTRECs). Deletion of the TCRD locus via deltaRec to psiJalpha recombination during TCRA rearrangement results in the production of such sjTRECs. The deleting elements deltaRec and psiJalpha are highly conserved between humans and mice and used in a comparable manner. We developed and evaluated a real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) to detect and quantify deltaRec-psiJalpha sjTRECs in murine peripheral blood leukocytes for estimation of thymic output of newly developed alphabeta T cells in mice. Methods. The threshold cycle (Ct) of the sjTREC RQ-PCR was related to the Ct value of an endogenous reference gene. The difference in Ct value (DeltaCt) was correlated to the absolute numbers of CD45(+) and CD3(+)cells per muL of blood, as obtained by a single platform flow cytometric assay, resulting in the frequency of sjTRECs in CD45(+) and CD3(+) cells. Results. The RQ-PCR proved to be sensitive with a detection level of approximately one sjTREC copy in 100 ng of DNA. SjTRECs could not be detected in peripheral blood leukocytes of RAG-1(-/-) mice, demonstrating the specificity of the assay. As in humans and primates, sjTREC levels declined in aging and thymectomized mice. Remarkably, significant mouse strain-dependent differences in sjTREC levels were observed. 129Sv and C57BL/6 mice had significantly lower sjTREC levels in blood than Balb/c and DBA2 mice. Conclusion. Quantification of murine sjTRECs by RQ-PCR may allow for accurate assessment of thymic output in mice. (C) 2002 International Society for Experimental Hematology. Published by Elsevier Science Inc.
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