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Presence of Oligoclonal T Cells in Cerebrospinal Fluid of a Child with Multiphasic Disseminated Encephalomyelitis Following Hepatitis A Virus Infection

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Date 2001 Aug 31
PMID 11527815
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We have investigated the clonality of beta-chain T-cell receptor (TCR) transcripts from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and peripheral blood from a 7-year old child who developed a multiphasic disseminated encephalomyelitis following an infection with hepatitis A virus. We amplified beta-chain TCR transcripts by nonpalindromic adaptor (NPA)-PCR-Vbeta-specific PCR. TCR transcripts from only five Vbeta families (Vbeta13, Vbeta3, Vbeta17, Vbeta8, and Vbeta20) were detected in CSF. The amplified products were combined, cloned, and sequenced. Sequence analysis revealed in the CSF substantial proportions of identical beta-chain of TCR transcripts, demonstrating oligoclonal populations of T cells. Seventeen of 35 (48%) transcripts were 100% identical, demonstrating a major Vbeta13.3 Dbeta2.1 Jbeta1.3 clonal expansion. Six of 35 (17%) transcripts were also 100% identical, revealing a second Vbeta13 clonal expansion (Vbeta13.1 Dbeta2.1 Jbeta1.2). Clonal expansions were also found within the Vbeta3 family (transcript Vbeta3.1 Dbeta2.1 Jbeta1.5 accounted for 5 of 35 transcripts [14%]) and within the Vbeta20 family (transcript Vbeta20.1 Dbeta1.1 Jbeta2.4 accounted for 3 of 35 transcripts [8%]). These results demonstrate the presence of T-cell oligoclonal expansions in the CSF of this patient following infection with hepatitis A virus. Analysis of the CDR3 motifs revealed that two of the clonally expanded T-cell clones exhibited substantial homology to myelin basic protein-reactive T-cell clones. In contrast, all Vbeta TCR families were expressed in peripheral blood lymphocytes. Oligoclonal expansions of T cells were not detected in the peripheral blood of this patient. It remains to be determined whether these clonally expanded T cells are specific for hepatitis A viral antigen(s) or host central nervous system antigen(s) and whether molecular mimicry between hepatitis A viral protein and a host protein is responsible for demyelinating disease in this patient.

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