Knowledge of the complete nucleotide sequence of the mouse TCRAD locus allows an accurate determination V-J rearrangement status. Using multiplex genomic PCR assays and real time PCR analysis, we report a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the V-J recombination of TCR α chain in normal mouse thymocytes during development. These respective qualitative and quantitative approaches give rise to four major points describing the control of gene rearrangements. (a) The V-J recombination pattern is not random during ontogeny and generates a limited TCR α repertoire; (b) V-J rearrangement control is intrinsic to the thymus; (c) each V gene rearranges to a set of contiguous J segments with a gaussian-like frequency; (d) there are more rearrangements involving V genes at the 3′ side than 5′ end of V region. Taken together, this reflects a preferential association of V and J gene segments according to their respective positions in the locus, indicating that accessibility of both V and J regions is coordinately regulated, but in different ways. These results provide a new insight into TCR α repertoire size and suggest a scenario for V usage during differentiation.
Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in V-J α Rearrangements During Mouse Thymocytes Differentiation : Implication For a Limited T Cell Receptor α Chain Repertoire
M. Gallagher's present address is Lymphocyte Activation Laboratory, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, Lincoln's Inn Fields Laboratories, 61 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PX, UK.
Abbreviations used in this paper: DP, double positive; FTOC, fetal thymic organ culture; IMGT, ImMunoGeneTics database; RSS, recombination signal sequence.
Nicolas Pasqual, Maighréad Gallagher, Catherine Aude-Garcia, Mélanie Loiodice, Florence Thuderoz, Jacques Demongeot, Rod Ceredig, Patrice Noël Marche, Evelyne Jouvin-Marche; Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in V-J α Rearrangements During Mouse Thymocytes Differentiation : Implication For a Limited T Cell Receptor α Chain Repertoire . J Exp Med 4 November 2002; 196 (9): 1163–1174. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20021074
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