CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW FUNCTIONAL TCR J-DELTA SEGMENT IN HUMANS - EVIDENCE FOR A MARKED CONSERVATION OF J-DELTA SEQUENCES BETWEEN HUMANS, MICE, AND SHEEP
F. Davodeau et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW FUNCTIONAL TCR J-DELTA SEGMENT IN HUMANS - EVIDENCE FOR A MARKED CONSERVATION OF J-DELTA SEQUENCES BETWEEN HUMANS, MICE, AND SHEEP, The Journal of immunology, 153(1), 1994, pp. 137-142
Through analysis of TCR beta-chain cDNA derived from human gamma delta
T cell clones and polyclonal gamma delta T cell lines, we isolated a
novel functional J delta gene segment (termed J delta 4) whose genomic
fragment has been mapped within the TCR-delta locus between J delta 2
and J delta 1. Frequency of J delta 4 use was estimated among adult g
amma delta PBL by using V delta 1, V delta 2, and V delta 5 genes. In
all cases, this new J element was used at a low, albeit significant fr
equency, close to that of J delta 2. Finally, like human J delta 1 and
J delta 2, which show a high degree of homology with their counterpar
ts in the mouse and sheep, but unlike other J gamma, J beta, or J alph
a elements, J delta 4 turned out to be highly homologous to a recently
described ovine J delta. These results suggest the existence of stron
g selective pressures, possibly linked to an Ag-driven process, leadin
g to specific conservation of J delta sequences among these three spec
ies.