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. 1992 Nov;60(11):4542-8.
doi: 10.1128/iai.60.11.4542-4548.1992.

Limited T-cell receptor beta-chain diversity of a T-helper cell type 1-like response to Mycobacterium leprae

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Limited T-cell receptor beta-chain diversity of a T-helper cell type 1-like response to Mycobacterium leprae

K Uyemura et al. Infect Immun. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) is the standard measure of T-cell responsiveness to infectious organisms. For leprosy, the Mitsuda reaction, a local immune response to cutaneous challenge with Mycobacterium leprae, is considered to represent a measure of DTH against the pathogen. We analyzed the diversity of the T-cell receptor beta-chain repertoire in Mitsuda reactions to determine the breadth of the mycobacterial antigens involved. The polymerase chain reaction was used to compare V beta usage in the Mitsuda reaction T-cell lines established and unstimulated peripheral blood. These molecular analyses revealed a skewed T-cell receptor V beta gene usage in the Mitsuda reaction and in T-cell lines from lesions. To examine the reactivity of T cells from these lesions, T-cell lines were tested against the available native and recombinant antigens of M. leprae. T-cell lines derived from Mitsuda reactions responded more strongly to the 10-kDa M. leprae antigen, a homolog of GroES in Escherichia coli, than to other M. leprae proteins. T-cell lines were also shown to proliferate strongly in response to the 17- and 3-kDa proteins. The pattern of the lymphokine mRNA of these cells was reminiscent of the pattern of murine TH1 cells, positive for interleukin-2 and gamma interferon and weakly positive for interleukin-4. These data indicate that a limited array of T cells, perhaps recognizing stress proteins, secrete a type 1 lymphokine profile in the DTH response to mycobacteria.

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