Carvalho G S, de Sousa M
Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Portugal.
Immunol Lett. 1988 Oct;19(2):163-7. doi: 10.1016/0165-2478(88)90137-x.
The effect of in vitro exposure to ferric citrate (Fe-citrate) on the expression of human lymphocyte surface markers was studied. The following markers were examined: E-rosette formation, CD2, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD1, CD22, CD10 and HLA-DR. Pretreatment of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) with Fe-citrate at concentrations ranging from 10(-2) M to 10(-5) M resulted in the exclusive inhibition of E-rosette formation and CD2 expression. None of the other surface antigens examined appeared to be sensitive to the Fe-citrate treatment. Competition experiments further indicated that iron interacts specifically with CD2 on T lymphocytes.
研究了体外暴露于柠檬酸铁(Fe-柠檬酸盐)对人淋巴细胞表面标志物表达的影响。检测了以下标志物:E-玫瑰花结形成、CD2、CD3、CD4、CD8、CD1、CD22、CD10和HLA-DR。用浓度范围为10(-2)M至10(-5)M的Fe-柠檬酸盐预处理外周血淋巴细胞(PBL),导致E-玫瑰花结形成和CD2表达被特异性抑制。所检测的其他表面抗原似乎均对Fe-柠檬酸盐处理不敏感。竞争实验进一步表明,铁与T淋巴细胞上的CD2特异性相互作用。