Tsoukas C D, Lambris J D
Dept of Biology, San Diego State University, CA 92182.
Immunol Today. 1993 Feb;14(2):56-9. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(93)90059-T.
There is overwhelming evidence that a single polypeptide serves as a receptor for both the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), and for certain enzymatic fragments of C3. This receptor, termed CR2 (CD21), is known to be expressed on the surfaces of B cells, and a large body of evidence suggests that CR2, or related structures, are also expressed on cells of the T lineage. Here, Constantine Tsoukas and John Lambris review the studies of CR2 expression in T cells and offer some speculation on its possible biological significance.
有压倒性的证据表明,一种单一的多肽充当爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)以及补体C3某些酶解片段的受体。这种受体被称为CR2(CD21),已知在B细胞表面表达,并且大量证据表明CR2或相关结构也在T淋巴细胞系的细胞上表达。在此,康斯坦丁·苏卡斯和约翰·兰布里斯回顾了关于CR2在T细胞中表达的研究,并对其可能的生物学意义提出了一些推测。