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Multiple glycines in TCR alpha-chains determine clonally diverse nature of human T cell memory to influenza A virus.


ABSTRACT: Detailed assessment of how the structural properties of T cell receptors affect clonal repertoires of Ag-specific cells is a prerequisite for a better understanding of human antiviral immunity. Herein we examine the alpha TCR repertoires of CD8 T cells reactive against the influenza A viral epitope M1(58-66), restricted by HLA-A2.1. Using molecular cloning, we systematically studied the impact of alpha-chain usage in the formation of T cell memory and revealed that M1(58-66)-specific, clonally diverse VB19 T cells express alpha-chains encoded by multiple AV genes with different CDR3 sizes. A unique feature of these alpha TCRs was the presence of CDR3 fitting to an AGA(G(n))GG-like amino acid motif. This pattern was consistent over time and among different individuals. Further molecular assessment of human CD4(+)CD8(-) and CD4(-)CD8(+) thymocytes led to the conclusion that the poly-Gly/Ala runs in CDR3alpha were a property of immune, but not naive, repertoires and could be attributed to influenza exposure. Repertoires of T cell memory are discussed in the context of clonal diversity, where poly-Gly/Ala runs in the CDR3 of alpha- and beta-chains might provide high levels of TCR flexibility during Ag recognition while gene-encoded CDR1 and CDR2 contribute to the fine specificity of the TCR-peptide MHC interaction.

SUBMITTER: Naumov YN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2646260 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple glycines in TCR alpha-chains determine clonally diverse nature of human T cell memory to influenza A virus.

Naumov Yuri N YN   Naumova Elena N EN   Yassai Maryam B MB   Kota Kalyani K   Welsh Raymond M RM   Selin Liisa K LK  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20081101 10


Detailed assessment of how the structural properties of T cell receptors affect clonal repertoires of Ag-specific cells is a prerequisite for a better understanding of human antiviral immunity. Herein we examine the alpha TCR repertoires of CD8 T cells reactive against the influenza A viral epitope M1(58-66), restricted by HLA-A2.1. Using molecular cloning, we systematically studied the impact of alpha-chain usage in the formation of T cell memory and revealed that M1(58-66)-specific, clonally d  ...[more]

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