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Role of T cell receptor V beta genes in Theiler's virus-induced demyelination of mice.

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Abstract Intracerebral infection of certain strains of mice with Theiler's virus results in chronic immune-mediated demyelination in spinal cord. We used mouse mutants with deletion of the V beta class of TCR genes to examine the role of TCR genes in this demyelinating disease which is similar to multiple sclerosis. Quantitative analysis of spinal cord lesions demonstrated a markedly increased number and extent of demyelinated lesions in persistently infected RIII S/J mice which have a massive deletion of the TCR V beta-chain (V beta 5.2, V beta 8.3, V beta 5.1, V beta 8.2, V beta 5.3, V beta 8.1, V beta 13, V beta 12, V beta 11, V beta 9, V beta 6, V beta 15, V beta 17) compared with B10.RIII mice which are of identical MHC haplotype (H-2r) but have normal complement of V beta TCR genes. In contrast, infection of C57L (H-2b) or C57BR (H-2k) mice which have deletion of the V beta TCR genes (V beta 5.2, V beta 8.3, V beta 5.1, V beta 8.2, V beta 5.3, V beta 8.1, V beta 13, V beta 12, V beta 11, and V beta 9) resulted in few demyelinating lesions. Genetic segregation analysis of (B10.RIII x RIII S/J) x RIII S/J backcrossed mice and (B10.RIII x RIII S/J) F2 mice demonstrated correlation of increased susceptibility to demyelination with deletion of TCR V beta genes. The increase in number of demyelinating lesions correlated with increase in number of virus-Ag+ cells in spinal cord. These experiments provide strong evidence that the structural diversity at the TCR beta-complex can influence susceptibility to virus-induced demyelination.
Title: Role of T cell receptor V beta genes in Theiler's virus-induced demyelination of mice.
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Abstract Intracerebral infection of certain strains of mice with Theiler's virus results in chronic immune-mediated demyelination in spinal cord.
We used mouse mutants with deletion of the V beta class of TCR genes to examine the role of TCR genes in this demyelinating disease which is similar to multiple sclerosis.
Quantitative analysis of spinal cord lesions demonstrated a markedly increased number and extent of demyelinated lesions in persistently infected RIII S/J mice which have a massive deletion of the TCR V beta-chain (V beta 5.
2, V beta 8.
3, V beta 5.
1, V beta 8.
2, V beta 5.
3, V beta 8.
1, V beta 13, V beta 12, V beta 11, V beta 9, V beta 6, V beta 15, V beta 17) compared with B10.
RIII mice which are of identical MHC haplotype (H-2r) but have normal complement of V beta TCR genes.
In contrast, infection of C57L (H-2b) or C57BR (H-2k) mice which have deletion of the V beta TCR genes (V beta 5.
2, V beta 8.
3, V beta 5.
1, V beta 8.
2, V beta 5.
3, V beta 8.
1, V beta 13, V beta 12, V beta 11, and V beta 9) resulted in few demyelinating lesions.
Genetic segregation analysis of (B10.
RIII x RIII S/J) x RIII S/J backcrossed mice and (B10.
RIII x RIII S/J) F2 mice demonstrated correlation of increased susceptibility to demyelination with deletion of TCR V beta genes.
The increase in number of demyelinating lesions correlated with increase in number of virus-Ag+ cells in spinal cord.
These experiments provide strong evidence that the structural diversity at the TCR beta-complex can influence susceptibility to virus-induced demyelination.

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