We have attempted to determine whether T cells and B cells that have the same antigenic specificity and whose receptors share idiotypic determinants in fact express similar VH gene segments. To do this, we have obtained and characterized a cDNA clone containing the entire coding sequence for the VH gene from a glutamic acid60/alanine30/tyrosine10 (GAT)-binding immunoglobulin that carries the CGAT idiotype. The GAT-VH clone was hybridized to Northern blots of GAT-specific T cell RNAs; there was no evidence of a T cell transcript that hybridized to the GAT-VH probe. The T cells analyzed included: (a) 10 GAT-binding suppressor T cell hybridomas, 6 of which secreted factors with CGAT idiotypic determinants, (b) one GAT-specific helper T cell hybridoma, and (c) two GAT-specific helper T cell lines grown in the absence of feeder cells. The detection limit of the Northern blot analysis was 1-2 copies of a particular mRNA species per cell for the hybridomas and 5-10 copies per cell for the T cell lines. Therefore, we conclude that T and B lymphocytes responding to GAT do not utilize similar VH gene segments. Furthermore, the presence of idiotypic determinants on T lymphocytes does not necessarily imply close structural similarity between T and B cell antigen receptors.
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July 01 1983
T and B cells that recognize the same antigen do not transcribe similar heavy chain variable region gene segments.
E Kraig
M Kronenberg
J A Kapp
C W Pierce
A F Abruzzini
C M Sorensen
L E Samelson
R H Schwartz
L E Hood
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1983) 158 (1): 192–209.
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E Kraig, M Kronenberg, J A Kapp, C W Pierce, A F Abruzzini, C M Sorensen, L E Samelson, R H Schwartz, L E Hood; T and B cells that recognize the same antigen do not transcribe similar heavy chain variable region gene segments.. J Exp Med 1 July 1983; 158 (1): 192–209. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.158.1.192
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