缺乏H2-M复合体的小鼠,是MHCII类化物加载通路的神秘元素
1Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Universite Louis Pasteur, France.
Cell
|February 23, 1996
概括
缺乏H2-M复合体的小鼠显示抗原呈现受损,但保持了强大的CD4+T细胞选择. 这凸显了H2-M在塑造T细胞谱的复杂作用.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 主体组织相容性复合体 (MHC) 类II分子向CD4+T细胞呈现,这对适应性免疫至关重要.
- H2-M复合体对于有效地将类加载到MHCII类分子上是必不可少的.
研究的目的:
- 研究H2-M复合体在MHCII类负荷和T细胞谱的发展中的作用.
- 在缺乏H2-M的小鼠中描述抗原呈现能力.
主要方法:
- 产生缺乏H2-M复合体的转基因小鼠.
- 对MHCII类分子表达和谱的分析.
- 对抗原呈现功能和T细胞选择的评估.
主要成果:
- 缺乏H2-M复合体的小鼠表现出稳定的MHCII类分子,具有有限的,不变的链系衍生的谱.
- 整个蛋白质和的抗原呈现在突变细胞中显著受损.
- 尽管抗原呈现受损,但CD4+T细胞的阳性选择是有效的,产生了广泛的谱.
- 来自突变小鼠的外围T细胞对野生类型的脊髓细胞表现出强烈的反应性.
结论:
- H2-M复合体对于MHCII类分子的多种类型的载荷至关重要.
- 有效的CD4+T细胞选择可以独立于多样化的MHCII类谱.
- 在缺乏H2-M的小鼠中,独特的形状会影响T细胞的识别和反应.
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