Polymorphism of the human T cell receptor alpha chain variable genes: identification of a highly polymorphic V gene probe
- PMID: 2577289
- DOI: 10.1093/intimm/1.3.267
Polymorphism of the human T cell receptor alpha chain variable genes: identification of a highly polymorphic V gene probe
Abstract
In this study, we report the RFLP of the human T cell receptor (TCR) alpha chain variable gene segments. Using DNA samples from 20 individuals and three restriction endonucleases (BamHI, EcoRI and HindIII), the degree of RFLP of a number of different V gene segments was defined. Half of the V alpha subfamilies (6/12) were characterized by a predominant hybridization pattern, with only a few individuals displaying a second pattern. However, one particular V gene family, V alpha 6, has at least five allelic forms that segregated consistently in familial studies. The V alpha polymorphisms revealed in this study, together with those exhibited by V beta gene subfamilies, should prove useful in studying possible associations between TCR gene usage and disorders of the immune system.
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