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. 1997 Aug;9(8):1065-72.
doi: 10.1093/intimm/9.8.1065.

Identification of the complete expressed human TCR V gamma repertoire by flow cytometry

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Identification of the complete expressed human TCR V gamma repertoire by flow cytometry

T Hinz et al. Int Immunol. 1997 Aug.

Abstract

Five of the six expressed human TCR V gamma regions (V gamma 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9) can be detected by available mAb. No mAb with specificity for the remaining V gamma 5 region has been described. In this study, we have characterized mAb 56.3, which was obtained after immunization with V gamma 2/3/4/9-negative thymic gamma delta cells. V gamma transcripts were analyzed by inverse PCR and RT-PCR in 56.3+ cell lines and clones derived from peripheral blood. mAb 56.3 recognized all cells that expressed in-frame V gamma 5 transcripts. In addition, mAb 56.3 recognized some but not all cells expressing V gamma 3, but did not react with a large panel of clones expressing V gamma 2, 4, 8 or 9. In combination with anti-V gamma 2/3/4 mAb 23D12, V gamma 5-expressing cells could be clearly identified as 56.3+23D12(-). In some donors, mAb 56.3 also recognized a small fraction of TCR alpha beta cells. At the clonal level, these cells expressed in-frame V gamma 5-J beta-C beta or V gamma 3-J beta-C beta trans-rearrangements. When mAb 56.3 was combined with V gamma 2/3/4-, V gamma 8- and V gamma 9-specific mAb, all peripheral blood gamma delta T cells were stained. Thus, mAb 56.3 supplements the panel of available TCR V gamma-specific mAb. It is now possible to analyze the complete expressed human V gamma repertoire by flow cytometry.

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