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Somatic hypermutation of the T cell receptor Vβ gene in microdissected splenic white pulps from HIV-1-positive patients
Authors:Rmi Cheynier  Sven Henrichwark  Simon Wain-Hobson
Abstract:Somatic mutation of rearranged immunoglobulin V genes occurs in germinal centers (GC), resulting in affinity maturation of the immune response. Rearranged T cell receptor (TCR) genes were thought to be excluded from this process despite similarities in their gene structure. Somatic mutations were found among TCR Vα (TCRAV) chains of antigen-specific T cells localized in GC of mice. Here, somatically mutated TCR Vβ (TCRBV) chains are identified among microdissected splenic white pulps from HIV-positive individuals. Both the frequency and the nature of the base substitutions were found to be similar to those of mutated immunoglobulin VH genes. This was true for intrinsic mutations in the TCR framework regions as well as for mutations underlying selective pressures in the TCRBV5 gene segment. The concentration of mutations and a preference for replacement mutations in complementarity determining regions of expanded clones were indicative of a positive selection process.
Keywords:Somatic mutation  Human  TCR Vβ    HIV  Spleen
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