New insights on human T cell development by quantitative T cell receptor gene rearrangement studies and gene expression profiling |
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Authors: | Dik Willem A Pike-Overzet Karin Weerkamp Floor de Ridder Dick de Haas Edwin F E Baert Miranda R M van der Spek Peter Koster Esther E L Reinders Marcel J T van Dongen Jacques J M Langerak Anton W Staal Frank J T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, Erasmus MC, 3015 GE Rotterdam, Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | To gain more insight into initiation and regulation of T cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement during human T cell development, we analyzed TCR gene rearrangements by quantitative PCR analysis in nine consecutive T cell developmental stages, including CD34+ lin- cord blood cells as a reference. The same stages were used for gene expression profiling using DNA microarrays. We show that TCR loci rearrange in a highly ordered way (TCRD-TCRG-TCRB-TCRA) and that the initiating Ddelta2-Ddelta3 rearrangement occurs at the most immature CD34+CD38-CD1a- stage. TCRB rearrangement starts at the CD34+CD38+CD1a- stage and complete in-frame TCRB rearrangements were first detected in the immature single positive stage. TCRB rearrangement data together with the PTCRA (pTalpha) expression pattern show that human TCRbeta-selection occurs at the CD34+CD38+CD1a+ stage. By combining the TCR rearrangement data with gene expression data, we identified candidate factors for the initiation/regulation of TCR recombination. Our data demonstrate that a number of key events occur earlier than assumed previously; therefore, human T cell development is much more similar to murine T cell development than reported before. |
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