1. TiγA+δTCS1+ T cells in human thymus. Analysis of the T cell receptor
- Author
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Delany P, Reinhold E. Schmidt, Kolanus W, Bosse R, H Heiken, and Frédéric Triebel
- Subjects
Delta ,Genetics ,Thymocyte ,Cell culture ,Immunology ,T-cell receptor ,Immunology and Allergy ,Cytotoxic T cell ,T lymphocyte ,Biology ,Clone (B-cell biology) ,Molecular biology ,Epitope - Abstract
TcR1+ T cells in peripheral blood have been shown to express in an exclusive fashion either the Ti gamma A or the delta TCS1 epitope. Here, we characterize a subset of TcR1+ T cells in fresh thymus co-expressing the Ti gamma A and delta TCS1 epitopes. TcR1dim and TcR1bright clones can be distinguished. Biochemical and molecular studies on both types of clones generated from these thymocytes reveal a unique T cell receptor structure characterized by the use of a V gamma 9/C gamma 2-encoded 55-kDa gamma chain nondisulfide linked to a V delta 1-encoded delta chain.
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- 1992