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Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus
T-Cell antigen Receptor (TR) repertoire is generated through rearrangements of V and J genes encoding α and β chains. The quantification and frequency for every V-J combination during ontogeny and development of the immune system remain to be precisely established. We have addressed this issue by bu...
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author | Thuderoz, Florence Simonet, Maria-Ana Hansen, Olivier Pasqual, Nicolas Dariz, Aurélie Baum, Thierry Pascal Hierle, Vivien Demongeot, Jacques Marche, Patrice Noël Jouvin-Marche, Evelyne |
author_facet | Thuderoz, Florence Simonet, Maria-Ana Hansen, Olivier Pasqual, Nicolas Dariz, Aurélie Baum, Thierry Pascal Hierle, Vivien Demongeot, Jacques Marche, Patrice Noël Jouvin-Marche, Evelyne |
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description | T-Cell antigen Receptor (TR) repertoire is generated through rearrangements of V and J genes encoding α and β chains. The quantification and frequency for every V-J combination during ontogeny and development of the immune system remain to be precisely established. We have addressed this issue by building a model able to account for Vα-Jα gene rearrangements during thymus development of mice. So we developed a numerical model on the whole TRA/TRD locus, based on experimental data, to estimate how Vα and Jα genes become accessible to rearrangements. The progressive opening of the locus to V-J gene recombinations is modeled through windows of accessibility of different sizes and with different speeds of progression. Furthermore, the possibility of successive secondary V-J rearrangements was included in the modelling. The model points out some unbalanced V-J associations resulting from a preferential access to gene rearrangements and from a non-uniform partition of the accessibility of the J genes, depending on their location in the locus. The model shows that 3 to 4 successive rearrangements are sufficient to explain the use of all the V and J genes of the locus. Finally, the model provides information on both the kinetics of rearrangements and frequencies of each V-J associations. The model accounts for the essential features of the observed rearrangements on the TRA/TRD locus and may provide a reference for the repertoire of the V-J combinatorial diversity. |
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spelling | pubmed-28247562010-02-19 Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus Thuderoz, Florence Simonet, Maria-Ana Hansen, Olivier Pasqual, Nicolas Dariz, Aurélie Baum, Thierry Pascal Hierle, Vivien Demongeot, Jacques Marche, Patrice Noël Jouvin-Marche, Evelyne PLoS Comput Biol Research Article T-Cell antigen Receptor (TR) repertoire is generated through rearrangements of V and J genes encoding α and β chains. The quantification and frequency for every V-J combination during ontogeny and development of the immune system remain to be precisely established. We have addressed this issue by building a model able to account for Vα-Jα gene rearrangements during thymus development of mice. So we developed a numerical model on the whole TRA/TRD locus, based on experimental data, to estimate how Vα and Jα genes become accessible to rearrangements. The progressive opening of the locus to V-J gene recombinations is modeled through windows of accessibility of different sizes and with different speeds of progression. Furthermore, the possibility of successive secondary V-J rearrangements was included in the modelling. The model points out some unbalanced V-J associations resulting from a preferential access to gene rearrangements and from a non-uniform partition of the accessibility of the J genes, depending on their location in the locus. The model shows that 3 to 4 successive rearrangements are sufficient to explain the use of all the V and J genes of the locus. Finally, the model provides information on both the kinetics of rearrangements and frequencies of each V-J associations. The model accounts for the essential features of the observed rearrangements on the TRA/TRD locus and may provide a reference for the repertoire of the V-J combinatorial diversity. Public Library of Science 2010-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2824756/ /pubmed/20174554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000682 Text en Thuderoz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Thuderoz, Florence Simonet, Maria-Ana Hansen, Olivier Pasqual, Nicolas Dariz, Aurélie Baum, Thierry Pascal Hierle, Vivien Demongeot, Jacques Marche, Patrice Noël Jouvin-Marche, Evelyne Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title | Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title_full | Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title_fullStr | Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title_full_unstemmed | Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title_short | Numerical Modelling Of The V-J Combinations Of The T Cell Receptor TRA/TRD Locus |
title_sort | numerical modelling of the v-j combinations of the t cell receptor tra/trd locus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824756/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000682 |
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