Stamenkovic I, Clark E A, Seed B
Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
EMBO J. 1989 May;8(5):1403-10. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb03521.x.
B cells and primary carcinomas express a surface molecule, Bp50 (CDw40), absent from other hematopoietic cells and from normal epithelium, and thought to play a regulatory role in B-cell maturation and epithelial neoplasia. In this work the sequence of a cDNA clone encoding Bp50 was analyzed by a newly derived transition matrix method. Among several interesting relationships with known receptors was found an extensive homology with the nerve growth factor receptor. The mRNA is induced by gamma-interferon in both B cells and epithelial neoplasms, suggesting a role for the molecule in the development of carcinomas at sites of chronic inflammation.
B细胞和原发性癌表达一种表面分子Bp50(CDw40),其他造血细胞和正常上皮细胞中不存在这种分子,并且认为它在B细胞成熟和上皮肿瘤形成过程中发挥调节作用。在这项研究中,通过一种新推导的转换矩阵方法分析了编码Bp50的cDNA克隆的序列。在与已知受体的几种有趣关系中,发现它与神经生长因子受体存在广泛的同源性。γ干扰素可在B细胞和上皮肿瘤中诱导该mRNA表达,提示该分子在慢性炎症部位癌的发生发展中起作用。