Lacasse J, Martin L H
National Research Council of Canada, Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal, Quebec.
J Histochem Cytochem. 1992 Oct;40(10):1527-34. doi: 10.1177/40.10.1382091.
Cluster of differentiation 1 (CD1) antigens are a family of non-MHC but Class I-like molecules that have been identified in humans and rodents. Although their function(s) remains unknown, it has been proposed that CD1 may present antigens to specific subsets of peripheral T-cells. We now provide evidence in support of this hypothesis through the demonstration by in situ hybridization that Paneth cells of the mouse intestine express CD1 mRNA. These cells are thought to be involved in the immunological regulation of intestinal flora and could accomplish this task through interactions with intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes. The expression and localization of CD1 mRNA was confirmed by both autoradiographic and non-isotopic techniques. The relevance of these results to CD1 function as well as to Paneth cell biology is discussed.
分化簇1(CD1)抗原是一类非主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)但类似I类的分子,已在人类和啮齿动物中被鉴定出来。尽管它们的功能尚不清楚,但有人提出CD1可能将抗原呈递给外周T细胞的特定亚群。我们现在通过原位杂交证明小鼠肠道的潘氏细胞表达CD1 mRNA,从而为这一假说提供了支持证据。这些细胞被认为参与肠道菌群的免疫调节,并可通过与肠道上皮内淋巴细胞的相互作用来完成这项任务。通过放射自显影和非同位素技术证实了CD1 mRNA的表达和定位。讨论了这些结果与CD1功能以及潘氏细胞生物学的相关性。