Miller J
Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Immunol Res. 1994;13(4):244-52. doi: 10.1007/BF02935616.
CD4-positive T cells recognize foreign antigens displayed on the surface of antigen-presenting cells as small peptides bound to MHC class II molecules. Thus, the ability of antigen-presenting cells to generate these class II-peptide complexes is central to the initiation and regulation of immune responses. Class II predominantly associates with peptides derived from soluble protein antigens that are internalized and degraded within endosomal compartments. It is within these endosomal compartments that class II encounters and binds antigenic peptides. A number of signals have been implicated in directing the intracellular transport of class II to endosomes. These include sequences within class II itself and within the class II-associated invariant chain (Ii)
CD4 阳性 T 细胞将抗原呈递细胞表面展示的外来抗原识别为与 MHC II 类分子结合的小肽。因此,抗原呈递细胞产生这些 II 类肽复合物的能力对于免疫反应的启动和调节至关重要。II 类分子主要与源自可溶性蛋白质抗原的肽相关联,这些抗原在内体区室中被内化和降解。正是在这些内体区室中,II 类分子遇到并结合抗原肽。许多信号参与指导 II 类分子向内体的细胞内转运。这些信号包括 II 类分子本身以及与 II 类分子相关的恒定链(Ii)中的序列。