T cell receptor V beta repertoire of the antigen specific CD8 T lymphocyte subset of HIV infected children.

AIDS(2002)

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Objective: Analysis of the T cell receptor Vbeta repertoire during HIV infection reveals expansions in multiple Vbeta families of CD8 T cells, but their antigenic specificity is ill-defined. We sought to determine the TCR Vbeta repertoire of HIV specific CD8 T lymphocytes in infected children. Design/methods: We performed flow cytometry to examine TCR Vbeta families as identified by specific monoclonal antibodies and binding of HIV peptide loaded tetrameric MHC complexes in peripheral blood samples from a group of HIV infected children. Results: Simultaneous assessment of 12 selected expanded V families amongst nine HIV infected patients for tetramer binding revealed only one child in whom the expanded V population bound HIV Gag or Pol tetramers. In four HIV infected children, percentage tetramer binding cells was determined in 21 TCR Vbeta families. The tetramer binding cells of three children exhibited a widely distributed TCR Vbeta repertoire while in the fourth patient they were preferentially localized within two TCR Vbeta families. Repeat analysis revealed that the TCR Vbeta repertoire of tetramer binding cells was stable, Conclusions: These data provide evidence that the HIV-specific CD8 T cell response in children is usually distributed widely among many different TCR Vbeta families. The heterogeneity of the TCR Vbeta repertoire usage by the antigen specific CD8 T cells may reflect the dynamic interaction between host and pathogen during the course of HIV infection and may be influenced by the rate of viral mutation, CD4 T cell helper activity, or other factors. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams Wilkins.
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CD8,cellular immunity,flow cytometry,pathogenesis,pediatrics
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