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Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study
The relationship between maternal and child immunity has been actively studied in the context of complications during pregnancy, autoimmune diseases, and haploidentical transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells and solid organs. Here, we have for the first time used high-throughput Illumina HiSeq...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24400004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00463 |
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author | Putintseva, Ekaterina V. Britanova, Olga V. Staroverov, Dmitriy B. Merzlyak, Ekaterina M. Turchaninova, Maria A. Shugay, Mikhail Bolotin, Dmitriy A. Pogorelyy, Mikhail V. Mamedov, Ilgar Z. Bobrynina, Vlasta Maschan, Mikhail Lebedev, Yuri B. Chudakov, Dmitriy M. |
author_facet | Putintseva, Ekaterina V. Britanova, Olga V. Staroverov, Dmitriy B. Merzlyak, Ekaterina M. Turchaninova, Maria A. Shugay, Mikhail Bolotin, Dmitriy A. Pogorelyy, Mikhail V. Mamedov, Ilgar Z. Bobrynina, Vlasta Maschan, Mikhail Lebedev, Yuri B. Chudakov, Dmitriy M. |
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description | The relationship between maternal and child immunity has been actively studied in the context of complications during pregnancy, autoimmune diseases, and haploidentical transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells and solid organs. Here, we have for the first time used high-throughput Illumina HiSeq sequencing to perform deep quantitative profiling of T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires for peripheral blood samples of three mothers and their six children. Advanced technology allowed accurate identification of 5 × 10(5) to 2 × 10(6) TCR beta clonotypes per individual. We performed comparative analysis of these TCR repertoires with the aim of revealing characteristic features that distinguish related mother-child pairs, such as relative TCR beta variable segment usage frequency and relative overlap of TCR beta complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) repertoires. We show that thymic selection essentially and similarly shapes the initial output of the TCR recombination machinery in both related and unrelated pairs, with minor effect from inherited differences. The achieved depth of TCR profiling also allowed us to test the hypothesis that mature T cells transferred across the placenta during pregnancy can expand and persist as functional microchimeric clones in their new host, using characteristic TCR beta CDR3 variants as clonal identifiers. |
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spelling | pubmed-38722992014-01-07 Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study Putintseva, Ekaterina V. Britanova, Olga V. Staroverov, Dmitriy B. Merzlyak, Ekaterina M. Turchaninova, Maria A. Shugay, Mikhail Bolotin, Dmitriy A. Pogorelyy, Mikhail V. Mamedov, Ilgar Z. Bobrynina, Vlasta Maschan, Mikhail Lebedev, Yuri B. Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Front Immunol Immunology The relationship between maternal and child immunity has been actively studied in the context of complications during pregnancy, autoimmune diseases, and haploidentical transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells and solid organs. Here, we have for the first time used high-throughput Illumina HiSeq sequencing to perform deep quantitative profiling of T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires for peripheral blood samples of three mothers and their six children. Advanced technology allowed accurate identification of 5 × 10(5) to 2 × 10(6) TCR beta clonotypes per individual. We performed comparative analysis of these TCR repertoires with the aim of revealing characteristic features that distinguish related mother-child pairs, such as relative TCR beta variable segment usage frequency and relative overlap of TCR beta complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) repertoires. We show that thymic selection essentially and similarly shapes the initial output of the TCR recombination machinery in both related and unrelated pairs, with minor effect from inherited differences. The achieved depth of TCR profiling also allowed us to test the hypothesis that mature T cells transferred across the placenta during pregnancy can expand and persist as functional microchimeric clones in their new host, using characteristic TCR beta CDR3 variants as clonal identifiers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3872299/ /pubmed/24400004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00463 Text en Copyright © 2013 Putintseva, Britanova, Staroverov, Merzlyak, Turchaninova, Shugay, Bolotin, Pogorelyy, Mamedov, Bobrynina, Maschan, Lebedev and Chudakov. 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 Putintseva, Ekaterina V. Britanova, Olga V. Staroverov, Dmitriy B. Merzlyak, Ekaterina M. Turchaninova, Maria A. Shugay, Mikhail Bolotin, Dmitriy A. Pogorelyy, Mikhail V. Mamedov, Ilgar Z. Bobrynina, Vlasta Maschan, Mikhail Lebedev, Yuri B. Chudakov, Dmitriy M. Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title | Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title_full | Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title_fullStr | Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title_short | Mother and Child T Cell Receptor Repertoires: Deep Profiling Study |
title_sort | mother and child t cell receptor repertoires: deep profiling study |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24400004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00463 |
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