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Diversity and clonotypic composition of influenza-specific CD8+ TCR repertoires remain unaltered in the absence of Aire

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Kedzierska, S Valkenburg, C Guillonneau, F X Hubert, T Cukalac, J Curtis, John StambasJohn Stambas, H Scott, L Kedzierski, V Venturi, M Davenport
TCR repertoire diversity is important for the protective efficacy of CD8+ T cells, limiting viral escape and cross-reactivity between unrelated epitopes. The exact mechanism for selection of restricted versus diverse TCR repertoires is far from clear, although one thought is that the epitopes resembling self-peptides might select a limited array of TCR due to the deletion of autoreactive TCR. The molecule Aire promotes the expression of tissue-specific Ag on thymic medullary epithelial cells and the deletion of autoreactive cells, and in the absence of Aire autoreactive cells persist. However, the contribution of Aire-dependent peptides to the selection of the Ag-specific TCR repertoire remains unknown. In this study, we dissect restricted (DbNP366%+CD8+) and diverse (DbPA224%+CD8+, KdNP147%+CD8+) TCR repertoires responding to three influenza-derived peptides in Aire-deficient mice on both B6 and BALB/c backgrounds. Our study shows that the number, qualitative characteristics and TCR repertoires of all influenza-specific, DbNP366%+CD8+, DbPA224%+CD8+ and KdNP147%+CD8+ T cells are not significantly altered in the absence of Aire. This provides the first demonstration that the selection of an Ag-specific T-cell repertoire is not significantly perturbed in the absence of Aire.

History

Journal

European journal of immunology

Volume

40

Issue

3

Pagination

849 - 858

Publisher

Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA

Location

Weinheim, Germany

ISSN

0014-2980

eISSN

1521-4141

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2009, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim