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The Skewness of Alpha Beta T-cell Receptors in the Peripheral Blood of the Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2015.430
Pages: 
709–714
ABSTRACT
 
Objective: To detect the skewness of T cell receptor (TCR) Vα and TCR Vβ of patients with Type 1 diabetes.
 
Methods: The heparinized venous blood was collected from ten patients with Type 1 diabetes. The peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) were isolated and used to extract mRNA. Reverse amplyfication was performed for cDNA synthesis. The skewness of TCR Vα and Vβ was detected with real-time florescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RQ-PCR) and analysed by DNA melting-curve analysis technique, respectively. 
 
Results: Among the TCR Vα genes, the skewness frequency rate (SFR) of Vα22 was 30%; both of Vα5 and Vα24 were 20%; the SFR of Vα28 was 10%, which was the only gene that showed restricted-clone. In all the Vβ genes, Vβ7 and Vβ17 were the the highest expression genes, and their SFRs were both 60%. Vβ11 was near them with the SFR of 40%; the restricted clonal genes were Vβ18 and Vβ20, and their SFRs were 10% and 20%, respectivley. 
 
Conclusions: There were skewed genes in TCR Vα and TCR Vβ, which were probably relative to the onset of Type 1 diabetes.
Accepted: 
15 Oct, 2015
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e-Published: 28 Jan, 2019
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