Khoo N K, Fahlén L, Sentman C L
Umeâ Center for Molecular Pathogenesis, Umeâ University, S-901 87 Umeâ, Sweden.
Immunology. 1998 Sep;95(1):126-31. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1998.00577.x.
The expression of murine Ly49 receptors on natural killer (NK) cells and NK1.1+ T cells is believed to prevent these cells from responding against normal self-tissues. In this report we investigated whether the expression level of Ly49A was fixed on mature cells or if it could be adapted as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I environment changed in vivo. By transferring peripheral T cells from Ly49A transgenic mice into BALB/c nude/nude and B6 nude/nude mice, we demonstrated that mature cells modulate their Ly49A receptor expression relative to the in vivo MHC class I environment. These results indicated that the expression of the inhibitory Ly49A receptor is not permanently fixed during a maturation and/or education process but rather is adapted to MHC class I changes on the surrounding cells.
天然杀伤(NK)细胞和NK1.1 + T细胞上鼠Ly49受体的表达被认为可阻止这些细胞对正常自身组织产生反应。在本报告中,我们研究了Ly49A的表达水平在成熟细胞上是否固定,或者是否会随着体内主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)I类环境的变化而调整。通过将来自Ly49A转基因小鼠的外周T细胞转移到BALB/c裸鼠/裸鼠和B6裸鼠/裸鼠中,我们证明成熟细胞会根据体内MHC I类环境调节其Ly49A受体表达。这些结果表明,抑制性Ly49A受体的表达在成熟和/或驯化过程中并非永久固定,而是适应周围细胞上MHC I类的变化。