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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 149, Issue 10 3200-3207, Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Immunologists


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Peripheral T cell receptor gamma delta variable gene repertoire maps to the T cell receptor loci and is influenced by positive selection

AI Sperling, RQ Cron, DC Decker, DA Stern and JA Bluestone
Ben May Institute, University of Chicago, IL 60637.

Although the mechanisms that determine TCR-alpha beta V gene repertoire are well studied, the genetic influences involved in TCR-gamma delta repertoire development are unclear. Unlike the TCR-gamma delta populations that localize in epithelial tissues, the circulating peripheral TCR-gamma delta V region repertoire is quite diverse. Previous studies have shown that three TCR-gamma chains and at least six TCR-V delta genes are expressed by splenic TCR-gamma delta cells. However, the relative frequency of individual gamma delta subsets among genetically diverse mice has not been determined. Therefore, the repertoire of TCR-gamma delta cells was examined using anti-TCR V region specific mAb against V gamma 2 and V delta 4 on TCR-gamma delta + cells from total splenocytes. We found that there was a strain- specific variation in TCR-gamma delta usage. The frequency of V gamma 2 expression in different strains varied from 54 to 12%, and the frequency of V delta 4 expression in different strains varied from 38 to 10%. However, the level of V delta 4 and V gamma 2 expression for an individual strain was highly consistent from experiment to experiment. F1 analysis between parental strains that differed in relative frequency of either V gamma 2+ or V delta 4+ cells revealed that high expression was genetically dominant, suggesting that positive selection events play a major role in the peripheral gamma delta repertoire. Variations in the levels of V gamma 2+ cells and V delta 4+ cells was not associated with Mls or MHC haplotype. Analysis of recombinant inbred strains revealed that high V delta 4 expression mapped to the TCR-gamma locus, while high V gamma 2 expression was influenced by the TCR-delta locus. Back-cross analysis confirmed that the TCR loci dominantly influenced the level of V delta 4+ cells and V gamma 2+ cells; however, there was clear evidence that multiple genes affect the TCR-gamma delta repertoire.


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