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CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions

Reduction in T cell receptor (TCR) diversity in old age is considered as a major cause for immune complications in the elderly population. Here, we explored the consequences of aging on the TCR repertoire in mice using high-throughput sequencing (TCR-seq). We mapped the TCRβ repertoire of CD4+ T cel...

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Autores principales: Shifrut, Eric, Baruch, Kuti, Gal, Hilah, Ndifon, Wilfred, Deczkowska, Aleksandra, Schwartz, Michal, Friedman, Nir
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00379
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author Shifrut, Eric
Baruch, Kuti
Gal, Hilah
Ndifon, Wilfred
Deczkowska, Aleksandra
Schwartz, Michal
Friedman, Nir
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Baruch, Kuti
Gal, Hilah
Ndifon, Wilfred
Deczkowska, Aleksandra
Schwartz, Michal
Friedman, Nir
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description Reduction in T cell receptor (TCR) diversity in old age is considered as a major cause for immune complications in the elderly population. Here, we explored the consequences of aging on the TCR repertoire in mice using high-throughput sequencing (TCR-seq). We mapped the TCRβ repertoire of CD4+ T cells isolated from bone marrow (BM) and spleen of young and old mice. We found that TCRβ diversity is reduced in spleens of aged mice but not in their BM. Splenic CD4+ T cells were also skewed toward an effector memory phenotype in old mice, while BM cells preserved their memory phenotype with age. Analysis of Vβ and Jβ gene usage across samples, as well as comparison of CDR3 length distributions, showed no significant age dependent changes. However, comparison of the frequencies of amino-acid (AA) TCRβ sequences between samples revealed repertoire changes that occurred at a more refined scale. The BM-derived TCRβ repertoire was found to be similar among individual mice regardless of their age. In contrast, the splenic repertoire of old mice was not similar to those of young mice, but showed an increased similarity with the BM repertoire. Each old-mouse had a private set of expanded TCRβ sequences. Interestingly, a fraction of these sequences was found also in the BM of the same individual, sharing the same nucleotide sequence. Together, these findings show that the composition and phenotype of the CD4+ T cell BM repertoire are relatively stable with age, while diversity of the splenic repertoire is severely reduced. This reduction is caused by idiosyncratic expansions of tens to hundreds of T cell clonotypes, which dominate the repertoire of each individual. We suggest that these private and abundant clonotypes are generated by sporadic clonal expansions, some of which correspond to pre-existing BM clonotypes. These organ- and age-specific changes of the TCRβ repertoire have implications for understanding and manipulating age-associated immune decline.
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spelling pubmed-38328912013-12-05 CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions Shifrut, Eric Baruch, Kuti Gal, Hilah Ndifon, Wilfred Deczkowska, Aleksandra Schwartz, Michal Friedman, Nir Front Immunol Immunology Reduction in T cell receptor (TCR) diversity in old age is considered as a major cause for immune complications in the elderly population. Here, we explored the consequences of aging on the TCR repertoire in mice using high-throughput sequencing (TCR-seq). We mapped the TCRβ repertoire of CD4+ T cells isolated from bone marrow (BM) and spleen of young and old mice. We found that TCRβ diversity is reduced in spleens of aged mice but not in their BM. Splenic CD4+ T cells were also skewed toward an effector memory phenotype in old mice, while BM cells preserved their memory phenotype with age. Analysis of Vβ and Jβ gene usage across samples, as well as comparison of CDR3 length distributions, showed no significant age dependent changes. However, comparison of the frequencies of amino-acid (AA) TCRβ sequences between samples revealed repertoire changes that occurred at a more refined scale. The BM-derived TCRβ repertoire was found to be similar among individual mice regardless of their age. In contrast, the splenic repertoire of old mice was not similar to those of young mice, but showed an increased similarity with the BM repertoire. Each old-mouse had a private set of expanded TCRβ sequences. Interestingly, a fraction of these sequences was found also in the BM of the same individual, sharing the same nucleotide sequence. Together, these findings show that the composition and phenotype of the CD4+ T cell BM repertoire are relatively stable with age, while diversity of the splenic repertoire is severely reduced. This reduction is caused by idiosyncratic expansions of tens to hundreds of T cell clonotypes, which dominate the repertoire of each individual. We suggest that these private and abundant clonotypes are generated by sporadic clonal expansions, some of which correspond to pre-existing BM clonotypes. These organ- and age-specific changes of the TCRβ repertoire have implications for understanding and manipulating age-associated immune decline. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3832891/ /pubmed/24312094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00379 Text en Copyright © 2013 Shifrut, Baruch, Gal, Ndifon, Deczkowska, Schwartz and Friedman. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Shifrut, Eric
Baruch, Kuti
Gal, Hilah
Ndifon, Wilfred
Deczkowska, Aleksandra
Schwartz, Michal
Friedman, Nir
CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title_full CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title_fullStr CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title_full_unstemmed CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title_short CD4(+) T Cell-Receptor Repertoire Diversity is Compromised in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow of Aged Mice Due to Private and Sporadic Clonal Expansions
title_sort cd4(+) t cell-receptor repertoire diversity is compromised in the spleen but not in the bone marrow of aged mice due to private and sporadic clonal expansions
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00379
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