在人类中发现病毒超抗原的证据
M Lafon1, M Lafage, A Martinez-Arends
1Unité de la Rage, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Nature
|August 6, 1992
概括
狂犬病病毒核体作为一个超抗原,刺激T淋巴细胞. 这一发现确定了第一个人类病毒超抗原,与HLAII类分子结合.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 超抗原是微生物毒素,通过与MHCII类分子交叉连接T细胞受体,强烈激活T淋巴细胞.
- 细菌超抗原导致食物中毒和毒性休克综合征等疾病.
- 病毒超抗原在小鼠中已知,但在人类中尚未确定.
研究的目的:
- 识别和描述人类潜在的病毒超抗原.
- 调查狂犬病病毒核体在免疫反应中的作用.
主要方法:
- 结合性测试以评估与HLAII类分子的相互作用.
- 用T淋巴细胞增殖测定来评估超抗原活性.
- 对T淋巴细胞Vβ使用的分析.
主要成果:
- 狂犬病病毒核囊蛋白被确定为一种外源超抗原.
- 这种超抗原特别针对表达Vβ8序列的人类T淋巴细胞.
- 核酸与HLAII类分子的α链结合.
结论:
- 狂犬病病毒核体作为人类病毒超抗原起作用.
- 这一发现对了解病毒病原和T细胞激活有重要意义.
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