Roberts D W, Wolff G L, Campbell W L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1984 Apr;81(7):2152-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.7.2152.
Whereas genetic factors are known to influence both susceptibility to carcinogens and the capacity to respond to specific antigenic stimuli, little is known regarding the influence of phenotype per se. With this in mind, we utilized (YS x VY)F1 hybrid mice consisting of genetically identical (Avy/a) but phenotypically distinct (mottled yellow and pseudoagouti) mice as well as congeneic (a/a) black mice to evaluate immunocompetence as a function of genotype and phenotype. Mottled yellow Avy/a mice, which are fat and have increased susceptibility to neoplasia, presented an immunologic profile characterized by decreased antibody response to the T-cell-dependent immunogen tetanus toxoid, enhanced antibody response to the T-cell-independent immunogen type III pneumococcal polysaccharide, decreased (unadjusted) rates of carbon clearance, and increased levels of serum IgA. In contrast, pseudoagouti Avy/a mice were immunologically comparable to black a/a mice. The data demonstrate that differences in phenotypic expression between genetically identical mice may significantly alter immune function.
已知遗传因素会影响对致癌物的易感性以及对特定抗原刺激的反应能力,但关于表型本身的影响却知之甚少。考虑到这一点,我们利用(YS×VY)F1杂交小鼠,这些小鼠基因相同(Avy/a)但表型不同(斑驳黄色和拟野生色),以及同源(a/a)黑色小鼠来评估免疫能力与基因型和表型的关系。肥胖且对肿瘤形成易感性增加的斑驳黄色Avy/a小鼠呈现出一种免疫特征,其特点是对T细胞依赖性免疫原破伤风类毒素的抗体反应降低,对T细胞非依赖性免疫原III型肺炎球菌多糖的抗体反应增强,碳清除率(未调整)降低,血清IgA水平升高。相比之下,拟野生色Avy/a小鼠在免疫方面与黑色a/a小鼠相当。数据表明,基因相同的小鼠之间表型表达的差异可能会显著改变免疫功能。