The Immunoglobulin Genes: Genetics, Biological and Clinical Significance

ERNA VAN LOGHEM
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The chromosomal organization of immunoglobulin genes, and the synthesis of various heavy and light chains to molecules with an infinitive variety of antibody specificities, is discussed. These molecules carry antigenic determinants (epitopes) that may be individual (idiotypes), shared (isotypes and isoallotypes) or polymorphic (allotypes).

Since biological effector functions correlate with epitopes, its determination can be relevant to clinical disease. In particular, in cases of an excessive or a decreased production of immunoglobulins or of incomplete proteins, the determination of isotypes and allotypes will supply information on the abnormality.

Allotypes are genetic markers that are useful for family and population studies, for investigation of paternity, blood stains, zygosity of twins and other identification problems. Testing for antibodies to immunoglobulins is indicated when severe transfusion reactions occur that cannot be explained by blood cell incompatibility.

Research on the association of immunoglobulin alleles with immune response, and their interactive effect with HLA in diseases, is gradually developing. The study of the Ig and HLA systems may contribute to the elucidation of the aetiology of immunological disorders and malignancies.

免疫球蛋白基因的遗传学、生物学和临床意义
讨论了免疫球蛋白基因的染色体组织,以及将各种重链和轻链合成为具有无限多种抗体特异性的分子。这些分子携带的抗原决定簇(表位)可能是个体的(独特型)、共享的(同种型和同种异型)或多态的(同种异型)。由于生物效应功能与表位相关,其测定可能与临床疾病有关。特别是,在免疫球蛋白或不完全蛋白质产生过多或减少的情况下,同种型和同种型的测定将提供有关异常的信息。同种型是一种遗传标记,可用于家庭和人群研究,用于调查亲子关系、血迹、双胞胎的结合度和其他识别问题。当发生不能用血细胞不相容性解释的严重输血反应时,需要进行免疫球蛋白抗体检测。免疫球蛋白等位基因与免疫反应的关系及其与HLA在疾病中的相互作用的研究正在逐步发展。Ig和HLA系统的研究可能有助于阐明免疫疾病和恶性肿瘤的病因。
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