Lack of directed Vα14‐Jα281 rearrangements in NK1+ T cells

Abstract
NK1.1+ T cells are an unusual subset of TCRαβ cells distinguished by their highly restricted Vβ repertoire and predominant usage of an invariant Vα14-Jα281 chain. To assess whether a directed rearrangement mechanism could be responsible for this invariant α chain, we have analyzed Vα14 rearrangements by polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot in a panel of cloned T-T hybrids derived from thymic NK1.1+ T cells. As expected a high proportion (17/20) of the hybrids had rearranged Vα14 to Jα281. However, Vα14-Jα281 rearrangements always occurred on only one chromosome and were accompanied by other Vα-Ja rearrangements (not involving Vα14) on the homologous chromosome. These data argue that rigorous ligand selection rather than directed rearrangement is responsible for the high frequency of Vα14-Jα281 rearrangements in NK1.1+ T cells.