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. 1991 Aug 1;147(3):739-49.

Characterization of a new minor lymphocyte stimulatory system. I. Cluster of self antigens recognized by "I-E-reactive" V beta s, V beta 5, V beta 11, and V beta 12 T cell receptors for antigen

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Characterization of a new minor lymphocyte stimulatory system. I. Cluster of self antigens recognized by "I-E-reactive" V beta s, V beta 5, V beta 11, and V beta 12 T cell receptors for antigen

R Abe et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

In the mouse, two sets of V beta gene products have been shown to be associated with T cell recognition of endogenous self Ag. One of these is the set of V beta associated with T cell reactivities to stimulatory Mls gene products, Mlsa (V beta 6, V beta 8.1, V beta 9) or Mlsc (V beta 3); another is the set of V beta, such as V beta 5, V beta 11, V beta 12, or V beta 17a, which were originally found to be related to I-E recognition. Although the Mls system has been well characterized, little is known about the nature of the ligands for the second set of V beta. In this work, we describe the evidence that the natural ligand or ligands of V beta 5, V beta 11, and V beta 12 may be novel Mls determinants that are recognized by naive T cells at a high precursor frequency and function as the ligand for clonal deletion of self-reactive T cells by negative selection. However, surprisingly, unlike the conventional Mls system, in which all V beta associated with Mlsa recognition or Mlsc recognition are uniformly deleted in those animals expressing the relevant Mls type, expression of these three V beta segregates independently among strains. Based on these observations, the nature of T cell recognition for this new Mls gene product(s) is discussed.

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