Comprehensive assessment of T-cell receptor β-chain diversity in αβ T cells
Fred Hutch Cancer Center · University of Washington
Abstract
The adaptive immune system uses several strategies to generate a repertoire of T- and B-cell antigen receptors with sufficient diversity to recognize the universe of potential pathogens. In alphabeta T cells, which primarily recognize peptide antigens presented by major histocompatibility complex molecules, most of this receptor diversity is contained within the third complementarity-determining region (CDR3) of the T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha and beta chains. Although it has been estimated that the adaptive immune system can generate up to 10(16) distinct alphabeta pairs, direct assessment of TCR CDR3 diversity has not proved amenable to standard capillary electrophoresis-based DNA sequencing. We developed a…
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9Topics & keywords
- T-cell receptor
- Biology
- Complementarity determining region
- Antigen
- Immune system
- T cell
- Genetics
- Acquired immune system
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