マウスのシド変異は,DNA修復の全般的な欠陥を引き起こす
1Division of Immunology and Cancer Research, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Nature
|October 4, 1990
まとめ
マウスのシド変異は,免疫グロブリンとT細胞受容体遺伝子の再配列を妨害することによって,重度の結合免疫不全を引き起こす. この欠陥はまた,電離放射線に対する感受性を高め,より広範なDNA修復欠陥を示す.
科学分野:
- 免疫学 免疫学とは
- 遺伝学 遺伝学とは
- 放射線生物学 放射線生物学
背景:
- シド変異を持つマウスは,重度の結合免疫不全を示します.
- この欠乏症は,免疫グロブリンとT細胞受容体遺伝子を再配置できないことから生じる.
- 欠陥のあるリコンビナーゼ系は,機能的なB型およびT型リンパ球の生産を阻害する.
研究 の 目的:
- スシド変異の効果の全範囲を調査する.
- SCID欠陥がリンパ球の発達に限定されているかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- BおよびTリンパ球前駆体における遺伝子再配列の分析.
- シドマウスの骨髄細胞と線維芽細胞における電離放射線に対する感受性の評価.
主要な成果:
- スキッドマウスは,遺伝子の再編成が失敗したため,検出可能なBおよびTリンパ球を欠いている.
- シードマウスの骨髄状細胞と線維芽細胞は,電離放射線に対する感受性が高まっている.
- SCID変異は,電離放射線によるダメージのDNA修復を阻害する.
結論:
- このシド変異は,重度の結合免疫不全を引き起こす.
- SCID変異は,DNA修復機構の欠陥と関連しています.
- SCID変異は,リンパ球の発達とDNA修復能力の両方に影響を及ぼします.
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