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Analysis of the α/β T-cell receptor repertoire by competitive and quantitative family-specific PCR with exogenous standards and high resolution fluorescence based CDR3 size imaging
Authors:Burkhard J Manfras  William A Rudert  Massimo Trucco  Bernhard O Boehm
Affiliation:aDepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Ulm, Medical School, Ulm, Germany;bDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:
The characterization of the human T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in various physiological and pathological conditions has become an important tool in studies of the immune response. Therefore, a number of PCR based strategies for the semiquantitative analysis of the TCR repertoire have been described. Family specific amplification of TCR cDNA has been employed in a number of studies often with contradictory results. We have developed a strategy utilizing exogenous standards with homologous primer binding sites for the quantitative analysis of the α/β T-cell receptor repertoire. This system allows the detection of even minute differences in T-cell populations based on quantitative PCR (Q-PCR) and competitive PCR (C-PCR). Results presented here demonstrate that expansions of T-cell subsets as defined by the specificity of the variable gene segments can be readily monitored when exceeding 1% of the total repertoire. In addition, the proposed method reveals direct information of CDR3 size heterogeneity and can be used to estimate the T-cell repertoire complexity and monitor clonal expansions. We discuss variables such as cell number and experimental conditions influencing accuracy and reproducibility of the analyses. We have used this protocol based on non-radioactive techniques for characterization of the fine specificity of the T-cell repertoire in peripheral and organ-infiltrating T-lymphocytes. The analyses revealed information about polyclonal or clonal expansion of T-cells in vivo and in vitro following various stimuli such as superantigenic stimulation of T-cell subsets as well as antigen-driven shaping of the α/β T-cell repertoire in autoimmune and infectious diseases.
Keywords:T-cell receptor   CDR3 region   Quantitative PCR   Competitive PCR
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