T Helper Cell Receptors: Idiotypes and Repertoire
- 28 April 1986
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Immunological Reviews
- Vol. 90 (1) , 49-72
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-065x.1986.tb01477.x
Abstract
Idiotopes displayed by T cell receptors could be regulatory elements in the selection and maintenance of the T cell repertoire. Among these, of particular interest are those structures which allow receptor-receptor interactions between distinct T cell clonotypes. The existence of murine T lymphocytes which can be induced to proliferate by a monoclonal antibody specific for an allogeneic Class II antigen has been demonstrated. Such cells can interact with a fraction of the syngeneic T cells which react to the same alloantigen as the antibody. T cells involved in such an interaction were immortalized as IL-2 secreting T hybridomas. Functional and structural data suggest that some T cell idiotopes are internal images of MHC (Class II) epitopes, recognized by both alloreactive T lymphocytes and Ia specific antibodies. The relation between T cell receptor variable gene polymorphism and the predominance of a family of idiotopes indicates, on the other hand, the ability of a V beta gene family to participate in the encoding of receptors which exhibit a variety of antigen specificities. At least in one instance, topochemical resemblance between non-self antigens and self-MHC limits the T cell repertoire and gives rise to Ir gene controlled patterns of T cell responsiveness to nominal antigens.Keywords
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