ANALYSIS OF T-CELL ANTIGEN RECEPTOR (TCR) EXPRESSION BY HUMAN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD CD4-8-ALPHA/BETA T-CELLS DEMONSTRATES PREFERENTIAL USE OF SEVERAL V-BETA GENES AND AN INVARIANT TCR ALPHA-CHAIN
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PORCELLI, S
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PORCELLI, S
YOCKEY, CE
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YOCKEY, CE
BRENNER, MB
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BRENNER, MB
BALK, SP
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BALK, SP
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[1] BETH ISRAEL HOSP, DIV HEMATOL ONCOL, 330 BROOKLINE AVE, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
[2] BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSP, DEPT RHEUMATOL IMMUNOL, LYMPHOCYTE BIOL SECT, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
CD4-CD8- (double negative [DN]) alpha/beta T cells are a largely uncharacterized subpopulation of unknown function. To investigate whether these cells are selected to recognize particular antigens or antigen-presenting molecules, DN alpha/beta T cells were purified from the-peripheral blood of five normal donors and their T cell receptor (TCR) alpha and beta chains were examined. Random cloning of TCR alpha chains by single-sided polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification identified an invariant rearrangement between Valpha24 and JalphaQ, with no N region diversity, which was expressed preferentially by DN alpha/beta T cells from all donors. Random cloning also identified a precise Valpha7.2-Jalpha(IGRJa14) rearrangement, with two variable amino acids encoded in the V-J junction, which was enriched in the DN alpha/beta T cell preparations from some, but not all, donors. Analysis of TCR beta chains by quantitative PCR amplification demonstrated that the expression of four Vbeta gene families, Vbeta2, 8, 11, and 13, was markedly increased in these DN alpha/beta T cell preparations. The expression of particular TCRs by DN alpha/beta T cells from multiple donors indicates that these cells, or at least a subpopulation of cells with this phenotype, recognize a limited spectrum of antigens and suggests that they may use nonpolymorphic antigen-presenting molecules.