O'Neill H C
Department of Experimental Pathology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Canberra, Australia.
Cell Immunol. 1988 Mar;112(1):236-43. doi: 10.1016/0008-8749(88)90292-4.
Antibodies specific for the murine Class I H-2K/D molecules have been analyzed for their effect on the proliferation of murine T cells. Several antibodies specific for both private and public determinants have been found to inhibit lectin-mediated T-cell proliferation. These same antibodies do not noticeably effect growth factor-dependent proliferation of activated T cells and have been found to stimulate rather than inhibit alloantigen-induced proliferation of T cells. Taken together these results suggest that Class I molecules may have some functional role in the early events of T-cell stimulation/proliferation, although the mechanisms for antibody effect may be different for T cells stimulated in different ways.
针对小鼠I类H-2K/D分子的特异性抗体已被分析其对小鼠T细胞增殖的影响。已发现几种针对私有和公有决定簇的特异性抗体可抑制凝集素介导的T细胞增殖。这些相同的抗体对活化T细胞的生长因子依赖性增殖没有明显影响,并且已发现它们可刺激而非抑制同种异体抗原诱导的T细胞增殖。综合这些结果表明,I类分子可能在T细胞刺激/增殖的早期事件中具有某些功能作用,尽管抗体作用机制可能因以不同方式刺激的T细胞而异。