In order to establish whether specific MHC class II-peptide complexes are capable of selecting TCR V regions, we investigated in detail the TCR beta chain used in the recognition of HLA-DR3 restricted hsp65 peptide 3-13 in a tuberculoid leprosy patient. Using RT-PCR, a clear dominance of the TCRBV5 gene family was observed in a hsp65 peptide 3-13-specific T-cell line; however, not in fresh, unstimulated PBMCs, PHA-stimulated PBMCs, or a T-cell line specific for tetanus toxoid. DNA sequence analysis of the TCR V regions, comprising TCRBV5 genes, derived from the hsp65 peptide 3-13-specific T-cell line revealed the exclusive usage of the TCRBV55S1 gene segment and a predominance of one V-D-J gene rearrangement, which is indicative of clonal expansion of these T lymphocytes. Additional highly similar V-D-J gene rearrangements were detected at a low level in this hsp65 peptide 3-13 specific T-cell line. These conserved junctional regions (CDR3 regions) could not be detected within the TCRBV5 gene family of fresh PBMCs, PHA-stimulated PBMCs, hsp65, and tetanus-toxoid-specific T-cell lines from this patient. The observations in this tuberculoid leprosy patient reveal that an HLA class-II-restricted T-cell response results in selection of TCRBV regions which are highly similar in amino acid composition to the CDR3 region within the expanding TCRBV regions.

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