Lotteau V, Teyton L, Burroughs D, Charron D
Nature. 1987;329(6137):339-41. doi: 10.1038/329339a0.
Human major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules are heterodimeric glycoproteins composed of non-covalently associated alpha and beta chains. Only isotype-matched alpha-beta associations have been described in man; these can occur either by cis- or trans-complementation (HLA-DR, DQ, DP). Here evidence is provided for the existence of a new type of hybrid molecule (DR alpha-DQ beta) arising by mixed-isotype pairing in human B-cell lines. Class II isotype-mismatched heterodimers have been recently reported in the mouse after transfection of class II genes, and our data demonstrate that such interisotypic pairing can occur in untransfected cells. This crosspairing greatly enhances the repertoire of the class II antigens that regulate immune responses and leads us to reconsider the HLA-disease association.
人类主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)II类分子是由非共价结合的α链和β链组成的异二聚体糖蛋白。在人类中,仅描述了同种型匹配的α-β组合;这些组合可通过顺式或反式互补(HLA-DR、DQ、DP)发生。本文提供的证据表明,在人类B细胞系中存在一种由混合同种型配对产生的新型杂交分子(DRα-DQβ)。最近在转染II类基因后,小鼠中报道了II类同种型不匹配的异二聚体,我们的数据表明这种同种型间配对可发生在未转染的细胞中。这种交叉配对极大地增加了调节免疫反应的II类抗原库,并促使我们重新考虑HLA与疾病的关联。