Abstract

The use of a restricted TCR repertoire has been reported in antigen-stimulated T cells. We have examined by flow cytometry and polymerase chain reaction the changes in the TCR variable beta (V beta) repertoire as they occur in the mixed leukocyte reaction. The HLA class I-negative lymphoblastoid B cell line, Daudi, an HLA class I-positive variant of the Daudi cell line, and the homozygous typing cell line HTC 9062 were used to stimulate HLA-mismatched responder cells from 8 individuals. The magnitude of HLA incompatibility in various combinations ranged from single DR10 and DR13 differences to full 6-antigen differences at the HLA-A, -B, and -DR loci. Using a panel of 19 V beta-specific oligonucleotide primers, changes in the level of TCR V beta mRNA were assessed. The observed V beta repertoire was not specific for the stimulator cell antigens used. We did not find a correlation between the number of mismatched HLA antigens and the number of V beta elements involved. It rather appeared that individual responder cells displayed a uniform V beta pattern following exposure to single and multiple HLA antigens. We conclude that the V beta repertoire was largely determined by factors associated with the TCR on the responder cells, and not as obviously influenced by the HLA antigen(s) on the stimulator cells.

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