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Phylogenetic and developmental study of CD4, CD8 ? and ? T cell co-receptor homologs in two amphibian species, Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis.


ABSTRACT: CD4 and CD8 co-receptors play critical roles in T cell development and activation by interacting both with T cell receptors and MHC molecules. Although homologs of these genes have been identified in many jawed vertebrates, there are still unresolved gaps concerning their evolution and specialization in MHC interaction and T cell function. Using experimental and computational procedures we identified CD4, CD8? and CD8? gene homologs both in Xenopus tropicalis, whose full genome has been sequenced, and its sister species Xenopus laevis. Multiple alignments of deduced amino acid sequences reveal a poor conservation of the residues involved in binding of CD4 to MHC class II, and CD8? to class I in non-mammalian species, presumably related to the co-evolutionary pressure of MHC I and II genes. Phylogenetic study suggests that Xenopodinae co-receptor genes are more closely related to their homologs in other tetrapods than those of bony fish. Furthermore, the developmental and cell-specific expression patterns of these genes in X. laevis are very similar to that of mammals. X. laevis CD4 is mainly expressed by peripheral non-CD8 T cells and detected in the thymus as early as four days post-fertilization (dpf) at the onset of thymic organogenesis. CD8? expression is specific to adult surface CD8(+) T cells and thymocytes, and is first detected in the thymus at 5 dpf in parallel with productive TCR? transrcipts, whereas productive TCR? and ? rearrangements are not detected before 7-9 dpf.

SUBMITTER: Chida AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3073561 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic and developmental study of CD4, CD8 α and β T cell co-receptor homologs in two amphibian species, Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis.

Chida Asiya Seema AS   Goyos Ana A   Robert Jacques J  

Developmental and comparative immunology 20101121 3


CD4 and CD8 co-receptors play critical roles in T cell development and activation by interacting both with T cell receptors and MHC molecules. Although homologs of these genes have been identified in many jawed vertebrates, there are still unresolved gaps concerning their evolution and specialization in MHC interaction and T cell function. Using experimental and computational procedures we identified CD4, CD8α and CD8β gene homologs both in Xenopus tropicalis, whose full genome has been sequence  ...[more]

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