[Active immune regulation by cells of the ciliary body].

H Helbig, S R Thurau, R B Nussenblatt, R R Caspi
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Immunoregulation in the eye requires both an effective defense against exogenous pathogens and protection of the delicate anatomy of the eye against "innocent bystander destruction", which accompanies inflammatory reactions. We studied the role of uveal cells for local immunoregulation in the eye and investigated the effect of cultured Lewis rat ciliary body cells on antigen-specific 3[H]-thymidin incorporation in a T-helper-lymphocyte cell line (ThS) specific for the retinal-soluble antigen (SAg). Ciliary body cells inhibit the proliferation of ThS. This inhibition is not species-specific and is mediated by at least two mechanisms: a soluble inhibitor and a contact-requiring factor that is trypsin-sensitive, suggesting a protein molecule. After removal of these inhibitory components, ciliary body cells also exhibit the capacity to effectively present SAg to ThS. This dual effect of ciliary body cells on T-helper lymphocytes supports the concept of active local immunoregulation in the eye.

纤毛体细胞的主动免疫调节。
眼睛中的免疫调节既需要有效防御外源性病原体,又需要保护眼睛的微妙解剖结构免受伴随炎症反应的“无辜旁观者破坏”。我们研究了葡萄膜细胞在眼部局部免疫调节中的作用,并研究了培养的Lewis大鼠睫状体细胞在视网膜可溶性抗原(SAg)特异性t -辅助淋巴细胞(ThS)中抗原特异性3[H]-胸腺苷掺入的影响。纤毛体细胞抑制ThS的增殖。这种抑制不是物种特异性的,至少由两种机制介导:一种可溶性抑制剂和一种对胰蛋白酶敏感的接触要求因子,这表明是一种蛋白质分子。去除这些抑制成分后,纤毛体细胞也表现出将SAg有效呈递到ThS的能力。睫状体细胞对t辅助淋巴细胞的双重作用支持了眼内主动局部免疫调节的概念。
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