Johansson P J, Myhre E B, Blomberg J
J Virol. 1985 Nov;56(2):489-94. doi: 10.1128/JVI.56.2.489-494.1985.
Cells infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) express a cell surface receptor able to bind the Fc portion of immunoglobulin G (IgG). Of the four human IgG subclasses, the HSV-1 Fc receptor, like staphylococcal protein A, binds to all except IgG3. In this paper, we describe the binding of a number of animal IgG and IgG subclass molecules to HSV-1-infected cells and compare this binding to that of protein A. Although only few representatives from each animal order were tested, we found that IgG from Carnivora and Rodentia did not bind or bound only slightly to the HSV-1 receptor, whereas IgG from Primates, Lagomorpha, and Artiodactyla bound well. This pattern was clearly different from the species spectrum of IgG binding of protein A. Differences between the two receptors were also found when animal IgG subclasses were tested. The pronounced differences in affinity for the HSV-1 Fc receptor between immunoglobulins from, for example, mouse and rabbit may influence the interpretation of animal studies with this virus.
感染1型单纯疱疹病毒(HSV-1)的细胞表达一种能够结合免疫球蛋白G(IgG)Fc段的细胞表面受体。在人类的四种IgG亚类中,HSV-1 Fc受体与葡萄球菌蛋白A一样,能结合除IgG3之外的所有亚类。在本文中,我们描述了多种动物IgG及其亚类分子与HSV-1感染细胞的结合情况,并将这种结合与蛋白A的结合进行比较。尽管每个动物目仅测试了少数代表,但我们发现食肉目和啮齿目动物的IgG不与HSV-1受体结合或仅微弱结合,而灵长目、兔形目和偶蹄目动物的IgG结合良好。这种模式与蛋白A的IgG结合物种谱明显不同。在测试动物IgG亚类时也发现了两种受体之间的差异。例如,来自小鼠和兔子的免疫球蛋白对HSV-1 Fc受体的亲和力存在显著差异,这可能会影响对该病毒动物研究结果的解读。