Comparison of the expressed porcine Vβ and Jβ repertoire of thymocytes and peripheral T cells
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- 25 January 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology
- Vol. 114 (2) , 184-193
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2004.02072.x
Abstract
Transcripts of more than 300 unique T‐cell receptor‐β (TCR‐β) V‐D‐J rearrangements recovered from porcine thymocytes and peripheral T cells were compared. We identified 19 groups (families) of porcine Vβ genes in seven supergroups and provisionally named 17 groups based on their sequence similarity with recognized human Vβ gene families. TRBV4S, 5S, 7S and 12S accounted for > 80% of all Vβ usage, and usage of these groups by thymocytes and peripheral T cells was highly correlated. No TRBV group was uniquely expressed in significant numbers in thymocytes, although small numbers of TRBV groups 2S, 9S and 15S were only recovered from T cells. Usage of Jβ segments from the 5′ D‐J‐C duplicon in thymocytes and peripheral T cells directly correlated with their 5′ position in the locus, and Jβ1·1, 1·2 and 1·3 accounted for ≥ 35% of all Jβ usage in both cell types. This contrasts with the usage of Jβ2 segments in that Jβ2·4, 2·5 and 2·7 accounted for ≈ 30% of Jβ usage by T cells and thymocytes. Jβ2·7 was threefold more frequent among T cells than thymocytes. The Vβ/Jβ combination was not random. Jβ1·1 and 1·2 were used in 29% of rearrangements with high frequency among the major Vβ groups. Combinations of TRBV4 and V12 with Jβ2·7 were only found in T cells and accounted for half of all Jβ2·7 usage. These studies show that unlike porcine heavy chain VH genes, the occurrence and relative usage of porcine TCR‐Vβ groups resembles that of humans. Thus, highly related gene systems can individually diverge within a species.Keywords
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