Journal article

Peripheral T cell expansion in lymphopenic mice results in a restricted T cell repertoire

NL La Gruta, IR Van Driel, PA Gleeson

European Journal of Immunology | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2000

Abstract

In the absence of thymic contribution, the peripheral T cell pool is maintained by division of mature lymphocytes. Recent studies suggest that peripheral T cell expansion may be driven by low-affinity interactions with self ligands. Here we have investigated the consequence of homeostatic proliferation on the T cell repertoire. Following day 3 thymectomy of mice, there is a subsequent 30-fold expansion of the peripheral T cell population. Significantly, expansion of the T cell population results in skewed TCR Vβ complementarity-determining region (CDR)3 length distributions and, in some cases, a marked bias toward one or two CDR3 lengths. TCR sequence analysis showed that these biases were a..

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