Affinity Maturation of Lymphocyte Receptors and Positive Selection of T Cells in the Thymus
- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Immunological Reviews
- Vol. 135 (1) , 5-49
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-065x.1993.tb00642.x
Abstract
In this review we have re-evaluated the dominant paradigm that TcR V genes do not somatically mutate. We highlight the many structural and functional similarities between Ig and TcR antigen-specific receptors on B and T cells. We have reviewed the factors influencing the somatic and germline evolution of IgV regions in B cells, have evaluated in detail various models which could be invoked to explain the pattern of variation in both transcribed and non-transcribed segments of germline IgV-gene DNA sequences, and applied this perspective to the TcR V beta and V alpha genes. Whilst specific TcRs recognize a complex of a short antigenic peptide bound to MHC Class I or II glycoprotein, and Ig receptors can recognize both oligopeptides and conformational determinants on undegraded polypeptides, they both employ heterodimer variable regions (Fabs) utilizing all three CDRs in epitope binding. We conclude that a plausible case can be made for the possibility that rearranged TcR V genes may undergo some type of somatic hypermutation process during T-cell development in the thymus (concurrent with or after the positive selection phase) thus allowing a repertoire of TvR alpha beta heterodimers to be both positively and negatively selected by the same set of ligands (self MHC + self peptide) in the thymus.Keywords
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