Expression and characteristics of T cell receptor V? gene in experimental allergic neuritis
- VernacularTitle:实验性变态反应性神经炎T细胞受体V?基因的表达和特征
- Author:
Huan YANG
;
Bo XIAO
;
Wenbin ZHOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Neuritis, experimental allergic;
Gene rearrangement, beta-chain T-cell antigen receptor;
Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction;
In situ hybridization
- From:
Chinese Journal of Neurology
1999;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate which subfamily genes of T cell receptor (TCR) V? expand predominantly during the course of experimental allergic neuritis (EAN). Methods Using RT-PCR and in situ hybridization techniques,the expression levels of TCR V? 2,6,8,10,14 in the peripheral blood,lymph nodes,peripheral nerves of group EAN and those of the control group were compared. Results In group EAN,the expression of TCR V? 6?8 mRNA increased at the early phage(41.1?1.1 and 74.4?1.9 vs 25.9?1.5 and 26.1?1.6) and became more significantly at the peak of the disease,and resolved to normal at the recovery phage in the lymph nodes.But they amounted up gradually from the early stage to the peak,and then decreased a little in the infiltrating T-lymphocytes in peripheral nerves,the difference was significant.In addition,the expression of TCR V? 8 was notably higher than that of TCR V? 6 in the levels of mRNA. Conclusion The subfamilies of TCRV? genes which restrict the development of EAN due to recognizing the specific antigens are TCRV? 8 and TCRV? 6. T lymphocytes specifically expressing TCR V?6?8 genes are activated and clonally proliferated in the lymph nodes,and then migrate to the involved peripheral nerves,which might induce a series of immune lesions consequently.