Lane D P, Silver D M
Eur J Immunol. 1976 Jul;6(7):480-5. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830060707.
The autoantibody response induced in mice by alloimmunization with liver-specific F antigen is an example of the circumvention of humoral self-tolerance. The F molecule has been isolated and shown to be a protein with a mol. wt. of 40 000 Daltons which migrated as a beta-globulin. The purified antigen retains both the immunogenic and antibody-combining properties of crude liver homogenate. Successful iodination of the protein allowed the establishment of a radioimmunoassay which demonstrated high titers of antibodies in responder strains. At the same time it was clearly shown that no antibody could be detected, either as a result of syngeneic immunization or as a result of alloimmunization in nonresponder strains. The characteristics of the F antigen immune response distinguish it from that induced by other proteins.
用肝脏特异性F抗原对小鼠进行同种免疫诱导产生的自身抗体反应,是体液自身耐受性规避的一个例子。F分子已被分离出来,显示为一种分子量为40000道尔顿的蛋白质,迁移时呈β球蛋白。纯化后的抗原保留了粗制肝脏匀浆的免疫原性和抗体结合特性。该蛋白质成功碘化后,得以建立放射免疫测定法,结果显示反应品系中有高滴度抗体。与此同时,很明显无论是同基因免疫还是非反应品系的同种免疫,均检测不到抗体。F抗原免疫反应的特征使其有别于其他蛋白质所诱导的免疫反应。