CRIg:循環する病原体のファゴシトーシスに必要なマクロファージ補完受容体
Karim Y Helmy1, Kenneth J Katschke, Nick N Gorgani
1Department of Immunology, Genentech Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA.
Cell
|March 15, 2006
まとめ
研究者らは,クッファー細胞の免疫グロブリンスーパーファミリーの補足受容体 (CRIg) を特定した. この受容体は,補完体C3-オプソニズド粒子を浄化し,感染と死亡を予防するために不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 免疫学 免疫学とは
- 細胞生物学 細胞生物学
背景:
- 補完系は,病原体や細胞の残骸を除去するために不可欠です.
- クーッファー細胞は,循環中の粒子を浄化する上で重要な役割を果たしますが,関与する受容体は不明でした.
研究 の 目的:
- 粒子の除去を担当するクッファー細胞の補足受容体を特定し,特徴づけること.
主な方法:
- 新型コンプレメント受容体,CRIg.の特定と特徴づけ
- CRIg欠乏したマウスを用いて,クッファー細胞のファゴサイトーシスにおけるCRIgの役割を評価する.
主要な成果:
- CRIgは,補完体C3bとiC3bの断片に結合する.
- クープファー細胞のCRIg発現は,C3-opsonized粒子をファゴサイト化するのに不可欠です.
- CRIgの欠乏は,病原体クリアランスの低下,感染の増加,死亡率につながる.
結論:
- CRIgは,クッファー細胞の重要な補完体受容体である.
- CRIgは,C3-opsonized粒子の循環からの迅速なクリアリングを媒介する.
- CRIgは,コンプレメントタグの病原体に対する先天的な免疫において支配的な役割を果たします.
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