Bröker, Barbara M.;
Korthäuer, Ulf;
Heppt, Peter;
Weseloh, Gerd;
Camp, RÜDiger De La;
Kroczek, Richard A.;
Emmrich, Frank
Biased t cell receptor v gene usage in rheumatoid arthritis. oligoclonal expansion of t cells expressing vα2 genes in synovial fluid but not in peripheral blood
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E-Article
Title:
Biased t cell receptor v gene usage in rheumatoid arthritis. oligoclonal expansion of t cells expressing vα2 genes in synovial fluid but not in peripheral blood
Contributor:
Bröker, Barbara M.;
Korthäuer, Ulf;
Heppt, Peter;
Weseloh, Gerd;
Camp, RÜDiger De La;
Kroczek, Richard A.;
Emmrich, Frank
Published:
Wiley, 1993
Published in:
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 36 (1993) 9, Seite 1234-1243
Description:
AbstractObjective. To analyze the T cell receptor (TCR) variable (V) region gene usage in the rheumatoid joint.Methods. Monoclonal antibodies (MAb) were used to determine the prevalence of selected V elements on T cells in synovial fluid (SF) from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and in peripheral blood (PB) from RA patients and normal controls. Vα2‐positive PB and SF T cells from 1 patient were cloned by immediated limiting‐dilution and analyzed by restriction mapping.Results. In 9 of 14 RA patients, SF was enriched in at least 1 of the selected V elements, compared with PB. TCR genes of the Vα2 family were the most frequently overrepresented in the SF (4 patients). The expanded Vα2‐positive cells were oligoclonal in SF but heterogeneic in PB.Conclusion. Our data showing biased and clonally restricted TCR elements in the rheumatoid joint indicate major histocompatibility complex–restricted antigen recognition, rather than a “superantigen,” in the pathogenesis of RA.