The current study examines the possibility that the TCR repertoire of L3T4-, Lyt-2- cells in lpr/lpr mice is enriched for self-reactive specificities. T cells utilizing V beta 17a and V beta 8.1 gene products have been shown to be clonally eliminated in nonautoimmune mice expressing I-Ek and Mlsa/H-2k, respectively, because of their potential self reactivity. We quantitated these V beta specificities in lymph nodes and spleens of lpr/lpr mice. The results indicate that lpr-dependent L3T4-/Lyt-2- T cells, similar to normal peripheral T cells, have undergone a repertoire modification such that potential self-reactive V beta specificities have been eliminated. Evidence for tolerance in this population provides insight into the development of these aberrant cells, and may also have important implications for normal T cell development in the thymus.
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December 01 1988
Deletion of potentially self-reactive T cell receptor specificities in L3T4-, Lyt-2- T cells of lpr mice.
B L Kotzin,
B L Kotzin
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
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S K Babcock,
S K Babcock
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
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L R Herron
L R Herron
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
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B L Kotzin
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
S K Babcock
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
L R Herron
Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Denver, Colorado.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1988) 168 (6): 2221–2229.
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B L Kotzin, S K Babcock, L R Herron; Deletion of potentially self-reactive T cell receptor specificities in L3T4-, Lyt-2- T cells of lpr mice.. J Exp Med 1 December 1988; 168 (6): 2221–2229. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.168.6.2221
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