Diversity of TCRAV and TCRBV sequences used by human T-cell clones specific for a minimal epitope of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen

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Abstract

T-cell clones (TCC) were raised from the peripheral blood of patients suffering from tree pollen allergy. All TCC were restricted by HLA-DR molecules. In order to investigate possible intervention targets in Type I allergic diseases, we examined T-cell receptor (TCR) α and β chain nucleotide sequences of five allergen-reactive human CD4+ TCC specific for a C-terminal epitope (BV 144) of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen. Proliferation assays using synthetic peptides revealed the 10-mer LRAVESYLLA as minimal epitope for three TCC; two TCC also displayed reactivity with the nonapeptide LRAVESYLL. Two TCC expressed TCRBV2S3, all other BV144-specific TCC used diverse TCRAV and TCRBV gene segments. Moreover, the junctional regions encoding the third complementary determining regions (CDR3) of the TCR showed a striking heterogeneity in length and amino acid composition. Nevertheless, all TCC showed an arginine residue in the N-terminal region of their TCRBV CDR3 loops. Therefore, therapeutical strategies aimed at the clonal deletion of allergen-specific T-cell clones, providing help for IgE synthesis, will not be feasible. Our results cast a doubt on the theory that the CDR3 exclusively provides the primary contact with the peptide bound in the major histocompatibility (MHC) groove, and suggest additional interaction with MHC class II. © 1995, Springer-Verlag. All rights reserved.

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Breiteneder, H., Scheiner, O., Hajek, R., Hulla, W., Hüttinger, R., Fischer, G., … Ebner, C. (1995). Diversity of TCRAV and TCRBV sequences used by human T-cell clones specific for a minimal epitope of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen. Immunogenetics, 42(1), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00164987

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