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Individuality of Ag-selected and preimmune TCR repertoires

Maryanski, J. L.
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Attuil, V.
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Hamrouni, A.
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2001
Immunol Res

We have combined flow cytometry and single-cell PCR to characterize the TCRBV repertoires selected by individual mice in a model CD8 response against a defined peptide/MHC complex (CW3 170-1 79/Kd). Ourresults established thatdifferent mice select individually distinct yet structurally similar CW3-specific repertoires. Repertoire selection appears to be flexible depending on the immunizing cell dose. Using a single-donor, matched-pair-recipient adoptive transfer strategy, we demonstrated that the CW3-specific TCR repertoires of normal mice are already distinct at the preimmune level. We combine our data with computer simulations to test models for the composition of an Ag-specific preimmune repertoire and its selection during an immune response.

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DOI
10.1385/IR:23:1:75
Author(s)
Maryanski, J. L.
Attuil, V.
Hamrouni, A.
Mutin, M.
Rossi, M.
Aublin, A.
Bucher, P.  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Immunol Res
Volume

23

Issue

1

Start page

75

End page

84

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INSERM Unit 503, Lyon, France. maryanski@cervi-lyon.inserm.fr

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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GR-BUCHER  
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December 17, 2007
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