T cell migration during development: homing is not related to TCR V beta 1 repertoire selection
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- DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06323.x
T cell migration during development: homing is not related to TCR V beta 1 repertoire selection
Abstract
T cell precursors enter the chick thymus in three waves during embryonic life. Each wave of thymocyte precursors colonizing the thymus gave rise to a similar TCR V beta repertoire in thymus, spleen and intestine both in terms of V beta 1 and J beta usage as well as in the length of V beta-D beta-J beta junctions. Seventeen V beta 1s were utilized, and a new J beta segment was found. In the progeny of the third wave, more nucleotides were deleted at the 5' end of the J beta segment, but the overall size of the CDR3 was conserved by a concomitant increase of N nucleotide addition at the V beta-D beta-J beta junctions during rearrangement. This CDR3 modification was observed in the spleen but not in the intestine, implying that progeny of the third wave migrate preferentially to the spleen, a possibility that was confirmed by adoptive cell transfers into congenic chickens. Very low frequencies of non-productive rearrangements in the intestine suggested that negative selection may occur in this organ. The present analysis indicates that V beta 1+ T cells in spleen and intestine are primarily of thymic origin, this colonization of both organs occurs in waves and is not characterized by preselection of the TCR V beta 1 repertoire.
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