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Publication : RRAS2 shapes the TCR repertoire by setting the threshold for negative selection.

First Author  Martínez-Riaño A Year  2019
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  216
Issue  10 Pages  2427-2447
PubMed ID  31324740 Mgi Jnum  J:282552
Mgi Id  MGI:6364317 Doi  10.1084/jem.20181959
Citation  Martinez-Riano A, et al. (2019) RRAS2 shapes the TCR repertoire by setting the threshold for negative selection. J Exp Med 216(10):2427-2447
abstractText  Signal strength controls the outcome of alphabeta T cell selection in the thymus, resulting in death if the affinity of the rearranged TCR is below the threshold for positive selection, or if the affinity of the TCR is above the threshold for negative selection. Here we show that deletion of the GTPase RRAS2 results in exacerbated negative selection and above-normal expression of positive selection markers. Furthermore, Rras2(-/-) mice are resistant to autoimmunity both in a model of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and in a model of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). We show that MOG-specific T cells in Rras2(-/-) mice have reduced affinity for MOG/I-A(b) tetramers, suggesting that enhanced negative selection leads to selection of TCRs with lower affinity for the self-MOG peptide. An analysis of the TCR repertoire shows alterations that mostly affect the TCRalpha variable (TRAV) locus with specific VJ combinations and CDR3alpha sequences that are absent in Rras2(-/-) mice, suggesting their involvement in autoimmunity.
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