Expression of Two T Cell Receptor α Chains: Dual Receptor T Cells

Elisabetta Padovan(University of Basel), Giulia Casorati(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Paolo Dellabona(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Stefan Meyer(University of Basel), Manfred Brockhaus(Roche (Switzerland)), Antonio Lanzavecchia(University of Basel)
Science
October 15, 1993
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Abstract

Although many T cells carry two in-frame V alpha rearrangements, the products of both V alpha rearrangements have never been shown simultaneously on the surface of normal cells. With the use of monoclonal antibodies to V alpha 2, V alpha 12, and V alpha 24, up to one-third of mature T cells expressed two V alpha chains as part of two functional and independent T cell receptors (TCRs). Thus, the "one cell, one receptor" rule does not apply to a large subset of alpha beta T cells. Cells that belong to this dual TCR subset may be specific for a broader range of antigens than cells with a single receptor, which may be important for autoimmunity and alloreactivity.


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