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当前概念:免疫学。移植免疫学。

Current concepts: immunology. Transplantation immunology.

作者信息

Bach F H, Sachs D H

出版信息

N Engl J Med. 1987 Aug 20;317(8):489-92. doi: 10.1056/NEJM198708203170807.

Abstract

The MHC is of overwhelming importance in determining the fate of an allograft. Over the past 10 years, our understanding of the serology of this locus, its role in cellular immunity, its biochemistry, and most recently, its molecular biology has increased enormously. Genes for all the known loci, both Class I and Class II, have been cloned and sequenced, and their evolution and function are therefore now more amenable to investigation at the molecular level. Concomitantly, an understanding of the different populations of immune cells involved in the recognition of the antigens encoded by these loci has permitted a more precise immunologic description of the rejection response. It is now clear that recognition of both Class I and Class II allogeneic differences by both helper and cytotoxic T cells has an important role in graft rejection. The goal of transplantation biologists is to take advantage of this increased understanding in order to design new techniques for specifically modifying the immune response to MHC antigens and achieving specific tolerance. Some exciting approaches are already being studied, including specific modifications of both the antigen and the receptor arms of the immune response. It is hoped that these approaches will have new clinical applications in the near future.

摘要

主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)在决定同种异体移植物的命运方面极为重要。在过去10年里,我们对该基因座的血清学、其在细胞免疫中的作用、其生物化学,以及最近对其分子生物学的理解都有了极大的提高。所有已知基因座(I类和II类)的基因都已被克隆和测序,因此它们的进化和功能现在更便于在分子水平上进行研究。与此同时,对参与识别这些基因座所编码抗原的不同免疫细胞群体的了解,使得对排斥反应有了更精确的免疫学描述。现在很清楚,辅助性T细胞和细胞毒性T细胞对I类和II类同种异体差异的识别在移植物排斥中都起着重要作用。移植生物学家的目标是利用这种不断增加的认识,设计新技术来特异性地改变对MHC抗原的免疫反应并实现特异性耐受。一些令人兴奋的方法已经在研究中,包括对免疫反应的抗原和受体臂进行特异性修饰。希望这些方法在不久的将来会有新的临床应用。

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