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Title: Spectratyping of TCR expressed by CTL-infiltrating male antigen (HY)-disparate allografts. Author: Johnston SL, Wettstein PJ. Journal: J Immunol; 1998 Apr 01; 160(7):3374-84. PubMed ID: 9531297. Abstract: Minor histocompatibility Ags (HA) play prominent roles in stimulating allograft rejection and are recognized by CTLs that mediate this process. There is limited information regarding the sequences of minor HA peptides and the diversity of minor HA-specific TCRs. In the case of the male minor HA (HY), a peptide presented by H2Db molecules has been sequenced. We have used spectratyping to study the diversities of Vbeta usage and beta complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) lengths of TCRs expressed by CTLs that infiltrate HY-disparate skin allografts during rejection. Spectratyping of RNA from second- and third-set male allografts on CD4-depleted, female recipients showed a reduction in Vbeta usage and beta CDR3 length diversity with prominent representation of Vbeta8 genes. CDR3 sequences, as a group, were characterized by net negative charges resulting from negatively charged residues at positions 5-6 and 10-11. The effects of in vivo anti-Vbeta8 Ab treatment on rejection of second-set male allografts were investigated. This Ab treatment had no effect on allograft rejection time and resulted in increased Vbeta7 usage in recipients with complete Vbeta8 depletion. More interestingly, the net charges of beta CDR3s derived from Vbeta8-depleted recipients were altered by the inclusion of positively charged and polar residues at positions 4-6. These results indicate that Vbeta-specific T cell depletion has no effect on HY-disparate allograft survival, but it alters Vbeta usage and changes the characteristics of beta CDR3s that facilitate class I:peptide recognition.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]