Evidence for clonal expansion of T cell receptor V gamma II super(+) T cells in the synovial fluid of patients with arthritis

We have demonstrated among synovial fluid T cells a unique profile of V gamma II sequences likely arising from clonally expanded T cells. We have determined the junctional diversity associated with each expressed V gamma family by resolving amplified fragments of cDNA into component parts on large d...

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description We have demonstrated among synovial fluid T cells a unique profile of V gamma II sequences likely arising from clonally expanded T cells. We have determined the junctional diversity associated with each expressed V gamma family by resolving amplified fragments of cDNA into component parts on large denaturing gels. Among synovial fluid T cells we frequently find dominant fragments of a unique size clearly smaller than the dominant band observed with peripheral blood T lymphocytes. All patients showed a reduction in the relative expression of V gamma II in synovial T cells relative to peripheral blood T lymphocytes and a corresponding increase in the expression of V gamma I or V gamma III or both. We did not detect expression of V gamma IV in either lymphocyte population.
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