PREFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF V-BETA GENE FAMILIES IN CD8 MEMORY CELLS OF APPARENTLY HEALTHY DONORS

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BONFERT, V [1 ]
CIHAK, J [1 ]
LOSCH, U [1 ]
ZIEGLERHEITBROCK, HWL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MUNICH,INST IMMUNOL,D-80336 MUNICH,GERMANY
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10.1006/cimm.1995.9981
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Antigen stimulation may lead to expansion or deletion of T-cells expressing T-cell receptors that belong to specific V beta gene families. Since such stimulation at the same time will lead to conversion from naive to memory T-cells, we have asked whether a bias in V beta families can be observed when comparing these two populations. We have studied the expression of V beta 3, 8, 13.3, 19, and 22 in peripheral blood T-cells for 12 apparently healthy male donors. For how cytometry 100,000 CD4(+) or CD8+ cells each were analysed in three-colour immunofluorescence for percentage of V beta families among CD45R0(-) naive and CD45R0(+) memory cells. Greater than twofold excess was found in the CD8(+)CD45R0(+) cells in four cases (1x V beta 13.3, 2x V beta 19, 1x V beta 22) and a greater than twofold decrease in CD8(+)CD45R0(+) cells in two cases (1x V beta 8, 1x V beta 22). In contrast, among CD4(+) cells no such bias was detected, The excess in CD8(+)CD45R0(+) memory cells showed no substantial fluctuation over time in that it was found to be stable for 19 to 70 days. Finally, in vitro conversion of purified CD8(+)CD45R0(-) cells to CD45R0(+) cells by polyclonal stimulation with PHA did not result in the excess of V beta usage observed in vivo. These data suggest that specific antigen stimulation during past infection or allergy may be responsible for the excess of certain V beta gene families. Clinical studies looking for disease associations will have to test CD4 and CD8 naive and memory subsets in order to precisely identify a bias in V beta usage and these studies will have to consider the pronounced changes observed in healthy controls. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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