Immunology of the Schwann cell.

Bailliere's clinical neurology Pub Date : 1996-03-01
P J Armati, J D Pollard
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The Schwann cell or its myelin membrane appears to be the focus of autoimmune attack in several peripheral neuropathies. Potential Schwann cell antigens have therefore been extensively studied. Of the known Schwann cell proteins, MBP, P2, MAG, PLP, PO, PMP-22 and Connexin 32, gene defects of the latter three have recently been shown to be responsible for some forms of hereditary sensory and motor neuropathies. The L2/HNK-1 epitope, common to MAG, Po and PMP-22, is the target of autoantibody damage in neuropathies associated with certain IgM paraproteinaemias. P2, the inciting antigen in rat EAN, has no demonstrated role in human neuropathies. The same appears true for the glycolipid galactocerebroside, a neuritogen in rabbits. Gangliosides are currently under intense study, but the antigen for the common inflammatory neuropathies remains undefined. Evidence for the potential role of Schwann cells in immune modulation is provided; Schwann cells produced MHC molecules, the adhesion molecules I-CAM1, L1, L2-HNK-1, Ng-CAM, N-cadherisn, the cytokines IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-alpha and the inflammatory prostanoids, PGE-2 AND TxA2.

雪旺细胞免疫学。
雪旺细胞或其髓鞘膜似乎是一些周围神经病变自身免疫攻击的焦点。因此,潜在的雪旺细胞抗原已被广泛研究。在已知的雪旺细胞蛋白中,MBP、P2、MAG、PLP、PO、PMP-22和Connexin 32,后三种蛋白的基因缺陷最近被证明与某些形式的遗传性感觉和运动神经病变有关。L2/HNK-1表位与MAG、Po和PMP-22共同,是与某些IgM副蛋白贫血相关的神经病变中自身抗体损伤的靶标。P2是大鼠EAN中的刺激抗原,在人类神经病变中没有被证实的作用。糖脂半乳糖脑苷(兔的一种神经原)也是如此。神经节苷类目前正处于激烈的研究中,但常见炎性神经病变的抗原仍不明确。为雪旺细胞在免疫调节中的潜在作用提供了证据;雪旺细胞产生MHC分子,黏附分子I-CAM1、L1、L2-HNK-1、Ng-CAM、N-cadherisn,细胞因子IL-1、IL-6和tnf - α,炎性前列腺素pge2和TxA2。
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