J. Cihak et al., PREFERENTIAL TCR V-BETA-1 GENE USAGE BY AUTOREACTIVE T-CELLS IN SPONTANEOUS AUTOIMMUNE-THYROIDITIS OF THE OBESE STRAIN OF CHICKENS, Journal of autoimmunity, 8(4), 1995, pp. 507-520
We studied T cell receptor variable beta (TCR V beta) gene usage by au
toreactive T cells in spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis (SAT) of obes
e strain (OS) chickens. Chicken alpha beta T cells may express either
V beta 1 or V beta 2 genes, the products of which can be recognized by
TCR2 and TCR3 monoclonal antibodies, respectively. Selective depletio
n of V beta 1(+) or V beta 2(+) T cells in OS chickens was accomplishe
d by repeated injections of TCR2 or TCR3 antibodies into embryonic and
1-3-week-old chickens. The birds were killed at 20 days of age and th
eir spleens and thyroid glands evaluated by immunohistochemistry. We f
ound that V beta 1(+) T cells preferentially infiltrated OS chicken th
yroid glands. Antibody treatments resulted in a 41% reduction in frequ
ency of V beta 1(+), and a 87% reduction of the frequency of V beta 2(
+) cells in the circulation, and in a profound decrease of the respect
ive T cells in spleens and thyroid glands. Selective suppression of V
beta 1(+) T cells partially inhibited SAT development in that thyroid-
infiltrating cells and destruction of thyroid follicles were reduced b
y more than 50%. Thyroglobulin autoantibody serum levels were also red
uced in V beta 1(+) T cell-depleted OS chickens, whereas selective dep
letion of V beta 2(+) T cells did not inhibit SAT development. These f
indings indicate preferential TCR V beta 1 gene usage by autoreactive
T cells in SAT of OS chickens. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited