Analysis of T Cell Receptor β Chain Repertoire in Middle Ear Effusions

1996 
In order to elucidate the immune response in otitis media with effusion (OME), the polymerase chain reaction was employed to examine T cells in middle ear effusions in patients with OME for utilization of T cell receptor (TCR) variable region genes. Specimens of RNA were extracted from 13 ears of 12 patients (9 children and 3 adults). Oligonucleotide primers specific for individual TCR Vβ gene families were used to amplify TCR gene products in each sample. Although the number of Vβ families utilized by each sample varied from 1 family to 21, a few significant trends emerged. Eleven ears out of 13 expressed Vβ7, which was the most frequently utilized (84.6%) Vβ family among the 24 Vβ families. In 5 of the 13 samples, the number of Vβ families utilized was restricted to 1, which was Vβ7 in all 5 samples. This result indicates the possibility that Vβ7-bearing T cells in the middle ear are responding to a certain common antigen in some cases of OME.
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