Bendelac A, Lantz O, Quimby M E, Yewdell J W, Bennink J R, Brutkiewicz R R
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA.
Science. 1995 May 12;268(5212):863-5. doi: 10.1126/science.7538697.
Rare major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-like CD1-specific T cells have been isolated from human blood, but it has not been determined whether these clones are part of a defined subset of CD1-specific T cells selected during T cell development, or whether their recognition of CD1 is a fortuitous cross-reaction. In mice, an entire subset of alpha beta thymocytes with a unique phenotype was found to be CD1-specific. This particular subset, and its human counterpart, provide evidence that CD1 has a general role in selecting and interacting with specialized alpha beta T cells.
已从人血液中分离出罕见的主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)I类样CD1特异性T细胞,但尚未确定这些克隆是否是T细胞发育过程中选定的特定CD1特异性T细胞亚群的一部分,或者它们对CD1的识别是否是偶然的交叉反应。在小鼠中,发现具有独特表型的整个αβ胸腺细胞亚群是CD1特异性的。这个特定的亚群及其人类对应物提供了证据,表明CD1在选择特定αβT细胞并与其相互作用中具有普遍作用。