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Rapid and Selective Expansion of Nonclonotypic T Cells in Regulatory T Cell-Deficient, Foreign Antigen-Specific TCR-Transgenic Scurfy Mice: Antigen-Dependent Expansion and TCR Analysis

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 181, Issue 10, Pages 6934-6941

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.10.6934

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  1. National Institutes of Health [DE-017579, AR-051203, AR-047988, AR-049449]
  2. Beiroc B. Carter Center of Immunology

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Foreign Ag-specific TCR-transgenic (Tg) mice contain a small fraction of T cells bearing the endogenous V beta and V alpha chains as well as a population expressing an intermediate level of Tg TCR. Importantly, these minor nonclonotypic populations contain;>= 99% of the CD4(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Treg) and, despite low overall Treg expression, peripheral tolerance is maintained. In the OT-II TCR (OVA-specific, V beta 5(high) V alpha 2(high)) Tg scurfy (Sf) mice (OT-11 Sf) that lack Treg, nonclonotypic T cells markedly expanded in the periphery but not in the thymus. Expanded T cells expressed memory/effector phenotype and were enriched in blood and inflamed lungs. In contrast, V beta 5(high) V alpha 2(high) clonotypic T cells were not expanded, displayed the naive phenotype, and found mainly in the lymph nodes. Importantly, V beta 5(neg) T cells were able to transfer multiorgan inflammation in Rag 1(-/-) recipients. T cells bearing dual TCR (dual V beta or dual Va) were demonstrated frequently in the V beta 5(int) and V alpha 2(int) populations. Our study demonstrated that in the absence of Treg, the lack of peripheral expansion of clonotypic T cells is due to the absence of its high-affinity Ag OVA. Thus, the rapid expansion of nonclonotypic T cells in OT-II Sf mice must require Ag (self and foreign) with sufficient affinity. Our study has implications with respect to the roles of Ag and dual TCR in the selection and regulation of Treg and Treg-controlled Ag-dependent T cell expansion in TCR Tg and TCR Tg Sf mice, respectively. The Journal of Immunology, 2008, 181: 6934-6941.

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