Interaction of trophoblast membranes with lymphocytes and other cells.

Placenta. Supplement Pub Date : 1981-01-01
J A McIntyre, W P Faulk, M J O'Sullivan
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Certain proteins present in trophoblast membranes may be instrumental in assuring the successful cohabitation of allogeneic tissues in the materno-fetal relationship of normal human pregnancy, inasmuch as preparations of trophoblast microvilli can specifically impede the progress of immune recognition reactions, as measured by the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) reaction. Microvilli prepared from fresh placentae were extracted with 3 mol/1 KCl and solubilized overnight in 1 per cent sodium deoxycholic acid (DOC). Following ultracentrifugation, the DOC supernatant chromatographed on Bio-Gel P-200 yielded two major protein peaks. The first peak (P1) was observed to eliminate MLC reactivity, impede the spontaneous turnover of T-cell-enriched populations and interfere with the proliferation of the Daudi lymphoblastoid B cell line. Sepharose CL-6B chromatography of KCl-extracted, DOC-solubilized microvilli yielded a broad peak (m.w. 5 X 10(4) to 5 X 10(5)); 5 micrograms of this specifically abrogated all MLC reactivity while leaving lymphocyte responses to lectins unaffected. The composition of the MLC-inhibitory peak was analysed by using SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under reducing conditions; it revealed 15 protein bands, six of which also stained for glycoproteins.

滋养层膜与淋巴细胞和其他细胞的相互作用。
滋养层膜中存在的某些蛋白质可能有助于确保正常人类妊娠母胎关系中异体组织的成功共存,因为滋养层微绒毛的制备可以特异性地阻碍免疫识别反应的进展,通过混合淋巴细胞培养(MLC)反应来测量。用3 mol/1 KCl提取新鲜胎盘制备的微绒毛,在1%脱氧胆酸钠(DOC)中溶解过夜。超离心后,Bio-Gel P-200上清层析得到两个主要的蛋白峰。第一个峰(P1)被观察到消除MLC反应性,阻碍t细胞富集群体的自发转换,干扰Daudi淋巴母细胞样B细胞系的增殖。kcl萃取,doc溶解的微绒毛的Sepharose CL-6B色谱产生宽峰(m.w为5 × 10(4)至5 × 10(5));5微克的这种特异性地消除了所有MLC反应性,同时使淋巴细胞对凝集素的反应不受影响。在还原条件下,用SDS聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳分析了mlc抑制峰的组成;结果显示15条蛋白带,其中6条也染色为糖蛋白。
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