Rosenwasser L J, Bhatnagar R S, Stobo J D
J Immunol. 1980 Jun;124(6):2854-9.
The genetic control of the murine immune response to denatured beef type II collagen was examined in an antigen-presenting cell-dependent T cell proliferation assay. It was found that the response to collagen is under the control of H-2-linked Ir genes, possibly operating at the level of the antigen-presenting macrophage. Utilizing in vitro cross-stimulation with synthetic collagen-like polypeptides, the data suggest that the antigenic determinants stimulating collagen immune T cells are more dependent on primary amino acid sequence and less on conformation. The implications of such findings for Ir gene specificity and other related immunologic functions is discussed.
在抗原呈递细胞依赖性T细胞增殖试验中,研究了小鼠对变性II型牛肉胶原蛋白免疫反应的遗传控制。发现对胶原蛋白的反应受H-2连锁Ir基因的控制,可能在抗原呈递巨噬细胞水平起作用。利用合成的类胶原蛋白多肽进行体外交叉刺激,数据表明刺激胶原蛋白免疫T细胞的抗原决定簇更依赖于一级氨基酸序列,而较少依赖于构象。讨论了这些发现对Ir基因特异性和其他相关免疫功能的意义。