Valpha gene replacement in a TCRalpha knock-in mouse
- PMID: 11592067
- DOI: 10.1002/1521-4141(2001010)31:10<2919::aid-immu2919>3.0.co;2-n
Valpha gene replacement in a TCRalpha knock-in mouse
Abstract
Using a TCRalpha chain knock-in mouse, we demonstrate that V-gene replacement can operate in the T cell receptor alpha locus. Functional TCRalpha chain transcripts generated by Valpha-gene replacement at the site of the Valpha-embedded heptamer were identified in splenic T cells. This finding shows that Valpha-gene replacement can likely be used to shape the peripheral T cell repertoire. The conservation of the embedded heptamer in most Valpha segments adds support to the notion that V-gene replacement is a mechanism maintained to diversify the immune system and that argues that it is common to B and T cells.
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