McCarron R M, Racke M, Spatz M, McFarlin D E
Laboratory of Neuropathology and Neuroanatomical Sciences, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892.
J Immunol. 1991 Jul 15;147(2):503-8.
Lysis of cerebral vascular endothelial cells (EC) by CD4-positive, myelin basic protein-specific encephalitogenic T cell lines was investigated. Unstimulated EC were not lysed, but culture in the presence of murine rIFN-gamma resulted in the expression of class II MHC (Ia) molecules and the concomitant ability to function as effective target cells for lysis. The possible requirement for Ia molecules was further demonstrated by antibody-blocking experiments. Lysis of EC targets also required the presence of specific Ag (myelin basic protein); PPD-specific T cell lines also lysed the PPD-pulsed EC. In all cases, lysis was directly proportional to E:T ratios. In addition, continuous passage of T cell lines resulted in the concomitant loss of encephalitogenicity and ability to affect EC lysis, indicating a possible relationship between these two factors. These results demonstrate that CD4+ T cells interact with cerebral vascular EC. It is suggested that such interactions may be important in the pathogenesis of diseases involving migrations of these cells across the blood-brain barrier.
研究了CD4阳性、髓鞘碱性蛋白特异性致脑炎性T细胞系对脑血管内皮细胞(EC)的裂解作用。未受刺激的EC未被裂解,但在小鼠重组干扰素γ存在的情况下培养会导致II类主要组织相容性复合体(Ia)分子的表达,并同时具备作为有效靶细胞被裂解的能力。抗体阻断实验进一步证明了对Ia分子的可能需求。EC靶细胞的裂解还需要存在特异性抗原(髓鞘碱性蛋白);PPD特异性T细胞系也能裂解经PPD刺激的EC。在所有情况下,裂解与效靶比直接相关。此外,T细胞系的连续传代导致致脑炎性和影响EC裂解能力的同时丧失,表明这两个因素之间可能存在关联。这些结果表明CD4 + T细胞与脑血管EC相互作用。有人提出,这种相互作用在涉及这些细胞穿越血脑屏障迁移的疾病发病机制中可能很重要。