T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes

T cell receptors are generated by somatic gene recombination, and are normally selected against autoreactivity. Here the authors show that CD4 T cells from patients with autoimmune type 1 diabetes have shorter TCRβ sequences, broader repertoire diversity, and more repertoire sharing than those from...

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Autores principales: Iria Gomez-Tourino, Yogesh Kamra, Roman Baptista, Anna Lorenc, Mark Peakman
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:380b4cadc81944b194b1293a9b9b42f52021-12-02T14:42:37ZT cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes10.1038/s41467-017-01925-22041-1723https://doaj.org/article/380b4cadc81944b194b1293a9b9b42f52017-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01925-2https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723T cell receptors are generated by somatic gene recombination, and are normally selected against autoreactivity. Here the authors show that CD4 T cells from patients with autoimmune type 1 diabetes have shorter TCRβ sequences, broader repertoire diversity, and more repertoire sharing than those from healthy individuals.Iria Gomez-TourinoYogesh KamraRoman BaptistaAnna LorencMark PeakmanNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2017)
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Iria Gomez-Tourino
Yogesh Kamra
Roman Baptista
Anna Lorenc
Mark Peakman
T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
description T cell receptors are generated by somatic gene recombination, and are normally selected against autoreactivity. Here the authors show that CD4 T cells from patients with autoimmune type 1 diabetes have shorter TCRβ sequences, broader repertoire diversity, and more repertoire sharing than those from healthy individuals.
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author Iria Gomez-Tourino
Yogesh Kamra
Roman Baptista
Anna Lorenc
Mark Peakman
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Roman Baptista
Anna Lorenc
Mark Peakman
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title T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
title_short T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
title_full T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
title_fullStr T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed T cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
title_sort t cell receptor β-chains display abnormal shortening and repertoire sharing in type 1 diabetes
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publishDate 2017
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