Lack of selective Vβ deletion in peripheral CD4+ T cells of human immunodeficiency virus-infected infants |
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Authors: | Philippe Bahadoran,Fr d ric Rieux-Laucat,Fran oise Le Deist,St phane Blanche,Alain Fischer,Jean-Pierre de Villartay |
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Affiliation: | Philippe Bahadoran,Frédéric Rieux-Laucat,Françoise Le Deist,Stéphane Blanche,Alain Fischer,Jean-Pierre de Villartay |
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Abstract: | To investigate the possibility of superantigen-mediated deletions of T cells expressing particular T cell receptor Vβ (TcR Vβ) gene segments during human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, TcR Vp usage in CD4+ and CD8+ subsets was analyzed in a cohort of infants maternally infected by HIV and in a group of healthy neonates. We used a semi-quantitative anchored polymerase chain reaction technique together with cytofluorographic analysis with anti-Vβ monoclonal antibodies. The representation of the 24 vβ families in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from normal neonates was very similar to that in adults. Preferential expression of Vβ2 in the CD4+ subset was observed in both the neonates and in healthy adults. The representation of the 24 Vβ families in peripheral CD4+ T cells from the HIV-infected infants showed no selective vβ deletion, even when the CD4+ subset was globally depleted. Moreover, the main characteristics of the control group (predominance of certain Vβ families and Vβ2 skewing towards the CD4+ subset) were also present in all the HIV-infected infants. |
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Keywords: | T cell receptor Vβ repertoire Pediatric infection Human immunodeficiency virus |
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