在胚胎衍生细胞系中,MHC I类表面表达可用或干扰素诱导
E K Bikoff1, L Jaffe, R K Ribaudo
1Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029.
Nature
|November 21, 1991
概括
胚胎细胞显示主要基因相容性复合体 (MHC) I类组件受损. 通过添加特定的或干扰素来克服MHC组件中的这个缺陷,这表明它在胎儿耐受性中发挥了作用.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 发育生物学 发展生物学
- 分子遗传学 分子遗传学
背景情况:
- 母亲对胎儿的免疫耐受性对于成功怀孕至关重要.
- 主体组织相容性复合体 (MHC) 类I分子呈现抗原,并且在胚胎早期发育过程中通常被下调.
- MHC I 类组件需要载荷,由载体分子和蛋白质溶解复合体促进.
研究的目的:
- 研究胚胎细胞中MHC I类表达背后的机制.
- 为了确定依赖组合是否在胎儿-母亲免疫耐受性中起作用.
主要方法:
- 在胚胎细胞中分析MHC I类表面表达.
- 使用外源抗原和干扰素治疗的救援实验.
- 在体外分化过程中对HAM1信使RNA (mRNA) 表达的评估.
主要成果:
- 胚胎细胞通常在MHC I类组装中表现出缺陷.
- 通过添加适当的抗原或通过干扰素刺激,恢复了表面MHC I类表达.
- 发现HAM1mRNA可被干扰素诱导,并且在体外分化过程中可被诱导,而不是构成性表达.
结论:
- 依赖组合是胚胎细胞中MHC I类表达的关键因素.
- 干扰素诱导基因,如HAM1,有助于调节MHC I类组装.
- 受的可用性影响的受控MHC I类组合可能是胎儿移植耐受性的机制.
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