Letvin N L, Aldrich W R, Thorley-Lawson D A, Schlossman S F, Nadler L M
Cell Immunol. 1984 Mar;84(1):163-70. doi: 10.1016/0008-8749(84)90087-x.
It is shown that B-cell-specific surface antigens are conserved on lymphocytes from phylogenetically distant primate species. Characterization of the expression of those antigens on the surface of simian B lymphocytes has led to two observations with important implications for human B-cell physiology. First, lectin stimulation in vitro or antigen stimulation in situ in lymph nodes drives a population of human B lymphocytes to express the B2 but not the B1 antigen on its surface. Second, under pathologic circumstances, this activated B cell can be found in the peripheral blood of monkeys. Thus, the "B2 only" cell defines an activated B lymphocyte whose presence may provide useful diagnostic information concerning pathologic processes.
研究表明,B细胞特异性表面抗原在系统发育上距离遥远的灵长类物种的淋巴细胞上是保守的。对这些抗原在猿猴B淋巴细胞表面表达的特征分析得出了两个对人类B细胞生理学具有重要意义的观察结果。第一,体外凝集素刺激或淋巴结原位抗原刺激会促使一群人类B淋巴细胞在其表面表达B2抗原而非B1抗原。第二,在病理情况下,这种活化的B细胞可在猴子的外周血中发现。因此,“仅B2”细胞定义了一种活化的B淋巴细胞,其存在可能为有关病理过程提供有用的诊断信息。