Clonal expansion within CD4+ and CD8+ T cell subsets in human T lymphotropic virus type I-infected individuals

N Eiraku, R Hingorani, S Ijichi… - The Journal of …, 1998 - journals.aai.org
N Eiraku, R Hingorani, S Ijichi, K Machigashira, PK Gregersen, J Monteiro, K Usuku…
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
To investigate the diversity of the T cell repertoire involved in human T lymphotropic virus
type I (HTLV-I) infections, peripheral blood T cell subsets were analyzed by using a PCR-
based assay that permits determination of complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3)
length variation in TCR Vβ transcripts. In two of four asymptomatic HTLV-I carriers and in
four of five patients with HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis
(HAM/TSP), mono-or oligoclonal expansions were detected in the CD4+ T cell subset. In …
Abstract
To investigate the diversity of the T cell repertoire involved in human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) infections, peripheral blood T cell subsets were analyzed by using a PCR-based assay that permits determination of complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) length variation in TCR Vβ transcripts. In two of four asymptomatic HTLV-I carriers and in four of five patients with HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), mono-or oligoclonal expansions were detected in the CD4+ T cell subset. In one patient with adult T cell leukemia, a specific clone bearing Vβ7 was detected in the CD4+ T cell subset. In contrast, clonal expansion was not observed in the CD4 T cell subsets of three individuals with asymptomatic HTLV-II infection or in our previous studies of a large number of uninfected individuals. Oligoclonal expansions in the CD8+ T cell subset were detected in all subjects, including the patient with adult T cell leukemia. No differences in the number of expanded clones were noted between asymptomatic carriers and in patients with HAM/TSP and there was no obvious restriction in the TCR V region usage. Direct sequencing revealed no significant bias in the CDR3 motifs utilized by the predominant clones. This report is the first direct demonstration of clonal expansions within fractionated T cell subsets (CD4+ and CD8+) in HTLV-I infections and suggests that 1) clonal expansion of CD4+ T lymphocytes likely occurs as a direct result of infection and 2) polyclonal CD8+ T cell expansion occurs frequently and independently of disease association.
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