Murch A R, Grounds M D, Marshall C A, Papadimitriou J M
J Pathol. 1982 Jul;137(3):177-80. doi: 10.1002/path.1711370302.
Multinucleate giant cells (MGC) are believed to be formed by fusion of macrophages. In a chimaeric mouse composed of two histoincompatible strains each homozygous for one of the two isoenzymic forms of glucose-6-phosphate isomerase it was found that hybrid enzyme was produced in MGC-rich leucocytic exudates. This hybrid can only occur if nuclei of the two different strains reside within a common syncytial cytoplasm, demonstrating unequivocally that macrophage fusion occurred between cells of the two strains. Since the two strains were histoincompatible it appears that no strain specific recognition is necessary for fusion to occur.
多核巨细胞(MGC)被认为是由巨噬细胞融合形成的。在由两个组织不相容的品系组成的嵌合小鼠中,这两个品系分别对葡萄糖-6-磷酸异构酶的两种同工酶形式之一为纯合子,结果发现富含MGC的白细胞渗出物中产生了杂交酶。只有当两个不同品系的细胞核存在于共同的合胞体细胞质中时,这种杂交酶才会出现,这明确证明了两个品系的细胞之间发生了巨噬细胞融合。由于这两个品系是组织不相容的,因此似乎融合的发生不需要品系特异性识别。