Vento S, O'Brien C J, McFarlane I G, Williams R, Eddleston A L
Lancet. 1987 Apr 18;1(8538):886-8. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)92860-1.
The sensitisation of helper T cells of patients with autoimmune chronic active hepatitis to a liver-cell membrane-expressed asialoglycoprotein receptor protein is shown to be associated with a defect of T cells that specifically induce suppressor lymphocytes. These lymphocytes are found in an activated state in the peripheral blood of healthy people and may form part of an immunoregulatory network which actively prevents autoimmunity.
自身免疫性慢性活动性肝炎患者的辅助性T细胞对肝细胞膜表达的去唾液酸糖蛋白受体蛋白致敏,这与特异性诱导抑制性淋巴细胞的T细胞缺陷有关。这些淋巴细胞在健康人的外周血中处于活化状态,可能构成积极预防自身免疫的免疫调节网络的一部分。