Shevach E M
J Immunol. 1976 May;116(5):1482-9.
Activation of immune T lymphocytes by antigen-pulsed macrophages is mediated by the Ia antigens of the guinea pig MHC or the products of closely linked genes. Studies using combinations of macrophages and T cells derived from outbred animals with different Ia antigens and/or Ir gene products have demonstrated that sharing of Ir gene products between macrophage and T cells is not sufficient for effective macrophage-T cell interaction. The role of the Ia antigens in the absence of the linked Ir gene products could not be directly examined because we were unable to identify an animal which bore the full complement of Ia antigens in the absence of the Ir gene that is normally associated with them. The results of these studies support the concept of the functional expression of the Ir gene product in the macrophage.
抗原脉冲巨噬细胞激活免疫T淋巴细胞是由豚鼠MHC的Ia抗原或紧密连锁基因的产物介导的。使用来自具有不同Ia抗原和/或Ir基因产物的远交动物的巨噬细胞和T细胞组合进行的研究表明,巨噬细胞和T细胞之间共享Ir基因产物不足以实现有效的巨噬细胞 - T细胞相互作用。由于我们无法鉴定出在没有通常与之相关的Ir基因的情况下携带完整Ia抗原互补体的动物,因此无法直接检测在没有连锁Ir基因产物的情况下Ia抗原的作用。这些研究结果支持了Ir基因产物在巨噬细胞中功能性表达的概念。