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The bovine T cell receptor alpha/delta locus contains over 400 V genes and encodes V genes without CDR2.


ABSTRACT: Alphabeta T cells and gammadelta T cells perform nonoverlapping immune functions. In mammalian species with a high percentage of very diverse gammadelta T cells, like ruminants and pigs, it is often assumed that alphabeta T cells are less diverse than gammadelta T cells. Based on the bovine genome, we have created a map of the bovine TRA/TRD locus and show that, in cattle, in addition to the anticipated >100 TRDV genes, there are also >300 TRAV or TRAV/DV genes. Among the V genes in the TRA/TRD locus, there are several genes that lack a CDR2 and are functionally rearranged and transcribed and, in some cases, have an extended CDR1. The number of bovine V genes is a multiple of the number in mice and humans and may encode T cell receptors that use a novel way of interacting with antigen.

SUBMITTER: Reinink P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2706379 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The bovine T cell receptor alpha/delta locus contains over 400 V genes and encodes V genes without CDR2.

Reinink Peter P   Van Rhijn Ildiko I  

Immunogenetics 20090702 7


Alphabeta T cells and gammadelta T cells perform nonoverlapping immune functions. In mammalian species with a high percentage of very diverse gammadelta T cells, like ruminants and pigs, it is often assumed that alphabeta T cells are less diverse than gammadelta T cells. Based on the bovine genome, we have created a map of the bovine TRA/TRD locus and show that, in cattle, in addition to the anticipated >100 TRDV genes, there are also >300 TRAV or TRAV/DV genes. Among the V genes in the TRA/TRD  ...[more]

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