Sequence comparisons of the CDR3 hyper-variable loops of human T cell receptors specific for three major T cell epitopes of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1
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Sequence comparisons of the CDR3 hyper-variable loops of human T cell receptors specific for three major T cell epitopes of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 1
Abstract
We have analysed the T cell receptor (TCR) alpha and beta chain sequences of 16 human CD4+ T cell clones (TCCs) specific for three important epitopes of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1. The TCCs were raised from the peripheral blood of eight patients with birch pollen allergy, showing allergic rhino-conjunctivitis and allergic asthma. The TCCs from these individuals were specific for Bet v 1-derived peptides: amino acids (aa)77-92 (epitope 1), aa93-108 (epitope 2) and aa113-126 (epitope 3). The DNA sequence analysis of the TCRAV and BV regions revealed heterogeneous repertoires for recognition of the peptides. Multiple combinations of AV/AJ and BV/BJ were used. However, some inter-individual restriction was evident. A limited selection of AVS and the normally infrequently used BV1S4 was obvious in TCCs specific for epitope 1. The TCRBV13 was more frequent in TCCs recognizing epitope 3. A very narrow distribution in length could be seen in the CDR3 sequences of the beta chain of TCRs with specificity for epitopes 1 and 2. Inter-individual positional micro-restriction was observed for the aa motif LR in the tCDR3 (epitope 1), for the aa residue M in the alphaCDR3 and for the aa residue G in the betaCDR3 (epitope 3). Our results illustrate clearly that each antigenic peptide derived from a single allergen, is capable of selecting different characteristics in the responding repertoire of TCRs, thus increasing the complexity of allergen-recognition by T lymphocytes. Therefore, our findings limit the potential use of TCR targeted therapeutical strategies in Type I allergy.
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