Abstract
Transrearrangements between the T-cell receptor (TCR) VgammaI family and JbetaCbeta loci occur at increased frequencies in patients with ataxia telangiectasia (AT). We have used an optimized reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) approach to investigate the occurrence of TCRVgamma-JbetaCbeta transrearrangements involving the dominantly used Vgamma element in peripheral blood gammadelta T cells, i.e. Vgamma9. We detected in frame transcripts of Vgamma9-JbetaCbeta transrearrangements in 4/16 AT patients and in 3/13 healthy control donors. A panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against all expressed TCRVgamma elements was used to monitor cell-surface expression of transrearranged TCR. A very low proportion (< 1%) of peripheral blood TCRalphabeta cells expressed Vgamma instead of Vbeta elements. For the first time, we have isolated and molecularly characterized alphabeta T cells with a Vgamma9-JbetaCbeta transrearrangement from two AT patients and we have shown that such TCR are functional. We conclude that functional TCR transrearrangements can also involve Vgamma9, the dominant Vgamma element in peripheral blood gammadelta T cells.
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