Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus
Since the discovery of the T cell receptor (TcR), immunologists have assigned somatic hypermutation (SHM) as a mechanism employed solely by B cells to diversify their antigen receptors. Remarkably, we found SHM acting in the thymus on α chain locus of shark TcR. SHM in developing shark T cells likel...
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doaj-14c749873076466f9d90b7918cf134752021-05-05T15:48:23ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2018-04-01710.7554/eLife.28477Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymusJeannine A Ott0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3537-8631Caitlin D Castro1Thaddeus C Deiss2Yuko Ohta3Martin F Flajnik4Michael F Criscitiello5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4262-7832Comparative Immunogenetics Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, Texas, United StatesDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, United StatesComparative Immunogenetics Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, Texas, United StatesDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, United StatesDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, United StatesComparative Immunogenetics Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, Texas, United States; Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology, College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Texas A&M University, Texas, United StatesSince the discovery of the T cell receptor (TcR), immunologists have assigned somatic hypermutation (SHM) as a mechanism employed solely by B cells to diversify their antigen receptors. Remarkably, we found SHM acting in the thymus on α chain locus of shark TcR. SHM in developing shark T cells likely is catalyzed by activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) and results in both point and tandem mutations that accumulate non-conservative amino acid replacements within complementarity-determining regions (CDRs). Mutation frequency at TcRα was as high as that seen at B cell receptor loci (BcR) in sharks and mammals, and the mechanism of SHM shares unique characteristics first detected at shark BcR loci. Additionally, fluorescence in situ hybridization showed the strongest AID expression in thymic corticomedullary junction and medulla. We suggest that TcRα utilizes SHM to broaden diversification of the primary αβ T cell repertoire in sharks, the first reported use in vertebrates.https://elifesciences.org/articles/28477somatic hypermutationT cell receptorsharkevolutionAIDthymus |
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Jeannine A Ott Caitlin D Castro Thaddeus C Deiss Yuko Ohta Martin F Flajnik Michael F Criscitiello |
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Jeannine A Ott Caitlin D Castro Thaddeus C Deiss Yuko Ohta Martin F Flajnik Michael F Criscitiello Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus eLife somatic hypermutation T cell receptor shark evolution AID thymus |
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Jeannine A Ott Caitlin D Castro Thaddeus C Deiss Yuko Ohta Martin F Flajnik Michael F Criscitiello |
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Jeannine A Ott |
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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Somatic hypermutation of T cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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somatic hypermutation of t cell receptor α chain contributes to selection in nurse shark thymus |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd |
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2018-04-01 |
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Since the discovery of the T cell receptor (TcR), immunologists have assigned somatic hypermutation (SHM) as a mechanism employed solely by B cells to diversify their antigen receptors. Remarkably, we found SHM acting in the thymus on α chain locus of shark TcR. SHM in developing shark T cells likely is catalyzed by activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) and results in both point and tandem mutations that accumulate non-conservative amino acid replacements within complementarity-determining regions (CDRs). Mutation frequency at TcRα was as high as that seen at B cell receptor loci (BcR) in sharks and mammals, and the mechanism of SHM shares unique characteristics first detected at shark BcR loci. Additionally, fluorescence in situ hybridization showed the strongest AID expression in thymic corticomedullary junction and medulla. We suggest that TcRα utilizes SHM to broaden diversification of the primary αβ T cell repertoire in sharks, the first reported use in vertebrates. |
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somatic hypermutation T cell receptor shark evolution AID thymus |
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https://elifesciences.org/articles/28477 |
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