Distribution of transplantation antigens on cell surfaces.

W C Davis, H E Sandberg, P H DeFoor
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Significant advances have been made over the past few years in elucidating the genetics, the chemical composition, and, more recently, the in situ relation of the major histocompatibility antigens of the mouse and man. Attempts to map the arrangement of individual antigens on the surface of cells have revealed that some antigens specified by a given subregion of both the H-2 and HL-A systems are in close proximity on the cell membrane and that attachment of antibody to one site to a certain degree blocks or inhibits the binding of antibody to the adjacent site. Allelic antigens in the H-2 system tend to inhibit binding. H-2D and H-2K antigens show either inhibition or noninteraction, possibly reflecting a cis-trans effect. Unlike with the H-2, inhibition of binding occurs only between HL-A antigens specified by homologous chromosomes. Also, a number of instances have been noted where inhibition of binding is unidirectional, possibly reflecting a polymeric nature of antigen or stratification of moieties at cell surface. Inhibition of antibody attachment between several alloantigenic systems on thymocytes in mice and also a variation in the mobility of the histocompatibility antigens suggest that the moieties bearing histocompatibility antigens are comprised of several gene products. Further work is needed to establish the validity of this assumption and to fully define the composition of these units. Ample data have been obtained from both biological and biophysical experiments to support the suggestion that single or multiple complexes of glycoproteins can move in the plane of the membrane. Although the composition of these cell membrane components remains a question, direct visualization by fluorescence and electron microscopy indicates that these moieties are small and, under natural conditions, distributed uniformly over the cell surface. Direct and indirect labeling techniques have shown that the complexes have no fixed position in the cell membrane and can be displaced laterally in the plane of the membrane without affecting the distribution of other surface molecules, such as sIg and species-specific antigens. Additional evidence suggests that H-2D and H-2K antigen complexes, as well as their gene products specified by different parent chromosomes, may be displaced separately. These observations are especially interesting and must be reconciled and data obtained by proximity analysis which indicate an association of some allelic products and possibly certain combinations of D and K antigens. Whether the differences noted in reactivity of the various surface antigens following attachment of antibodies are attributable to difference in size or to differences in the manner of their intercalation in the cell membrane remains to be elucidated. The rapid advances in elucidation of the molecular structure of biological membranes suggest that experimental work should be done on the biophysics of the structure of the antigenic sites and the mechanism of migration...

移植抗原在细胞表面的分布。
在过去几年中,在阐明小鼠和人的主要组织相容性抗原的遗传学、化学组成以及最近的原位关系方面取得了重大进展。绘制单个抗原在细胞表面的排列图的尝试表明,H-2和HL-A系统的给定亚区所指定的某些抗原在细胞膜上非常接近,抗体在一个位点的附着在一定程度上阻断或抑制抗体与邻近位点的结合。H-2系统中的等位抗原倾向于抑制结合。H-2D和H-2K抗原表现出抑制或不相互作用,可能反映了顺反效应。与H-2不同,仅在同源染色体指定的HL-A抗原之间发生结合抑制。此外,已经注意到许多实例,其中结合抑制是单向的,可能反映了抗原的聚合性质或细胞表面部分的分层。小鼠胸腺细胞上几种异体抗原系统之间抗体附着的抑制以及组织相容性抗原流动性的变化表明,承载组织相容性抗原的部分由几种基因产物组成。需要进一步的工作来确定这一假设的有效性,并充分确定这些单位的组成。从生物学和生物物理实验中获得的大量数据支持单个或多个糖蛋白复合物可以在膜平面上移动的建议。虽然这些细胞膜成分的组成仍然是一个问题,但通过荧光和电子显微镜的直接可视化表明,这些部分很小,并且在自然条件下均匀分布在细胞表面。直接和间接标记技术表明,这些复合物在细胞膜上没有固定的位置,可以在细胞膜平面上横向移位,而不影响其他表面分子的分布,如sIg和物种特异性抗原。其他证据表明,H-2D和H-2K抗原复合物及其由不同亲本染色体指定的基因产物可能分别移位。这些观察结果特别有趣,必须与通过接近性分析获得的数据相一致,这些数据表明某些等位基因产物和D抗原和K抗原的某些组合可能存在关联。各种表面抗原在抗体附着后反应性的差异是由于大小的不同还是由于它们在细胞膜上嵌入方式的不同,还有待阐明。随着生物膜分子结构研究的迅速发展,对抗原性位点的生物物理结构和迁移机制的研究还有待进一步深入。
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