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Functional Analysis of the TCR Alpha- Beta+ Cells That Accumulate in the Pneumonic Lung of Influenza Virus-infected TCR-alpha-/- Mice

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1995 Feb 15
PMID 7836742
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In mice homozygous (-/-) for a targeted TCR-alpha gene disruption, some thymocytes express a cell-surface TCR-beta chain on the cell surface in the absence of a TCR-alpha chain, and a few CD4+CD8- TCR-alpha-beta+ cells accumulate in the peripheral lymphoid organs. We have infected these mutant mice with an influenza A virus to show that large numbers of TCR-beta+ cells (most of which are CD4+) can be retrieved from the pneumonic lung. Both freshly isolated TCR-alpha-beta+ cells and TCR-alpha-beta+ hybridoma cell lines derived from influenza virus-infected mutant mice respond appropriately to stimulation with anti-CD3 epsilon or the Mls-1 superantigen. It thus seems that CD4+ TCR-alpha-beta+ cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs of TCR-alpha mutant mice can signal through their TCR surface complex. However, there are no indications that CD4+ TCR-alpha-beta+ lymphocytes can either recognize a complex between MHC and influenza virus peptide or act as effector or Th cells. The existence and function of such cells in wild-type mice remains to be established.

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