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Molecular genotyping of human T-cell antigen receptor variable gene segments
Authors:Mary Ann Robinson  Thomas J. Kindt
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Immunogenetics, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Building 5, Room B1-04, 20892 Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract:The gene complex encoding the beta chain of the T-cell antigen receptor (Tcr) in man was previously reported to contain a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) involving a single Bgl II site adjacent to the second constant region gene. This RFLP allowed assignment of Tcr beta genotypes in certain human families. In the present study, two different RFLP in a Vbeta gene family were detected using the murine probe V8.1 in genomic DNA samples digested with the restriction endonucleases Hind III and Bam HI. Use of these RFLP to mark the Vbeta gene complex allowed complete haplotype assignment in four of seven families studied and provided support for linkage of the V gene complex to the constant region genes. Different combinations of the C and two V region markers can result in eight possible distinct haplotypes. The observation of all but one of the eight possible haplotypes in parents of the families studied suggests that recombination events occur between the C and V region and among members of the V region subfamily marked by the V8.1 probe. These markers can be used for mapping studies of the Vbeta gene complex in man and will allow an appraisal of possible associations between Tcr beta genes and disease susceptibility.Abbreviations used in this paper: Tcr T-cell antigen receptor - RFLP restriction fragment length polymorphism - Cbeta2 second Tcr beta constant region gene - V Variable - C constant - J joining - D diversity
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