人类肿瘤坏死因子- α和- β:结构、表达和生物学特性的差异。

A G Porter
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肿瘤坏死因子- α (tnf - α)和淋巴细胞素(LT或tnf - β)是细胞因子,以其对某些肿瘤细胞的细胞毒性或细胞抑制作用而闻名。它们在结构上是相关的,竞争一个共同的受体,并且是类似生物反应的有效诱导剂。tnf - α和LT似乎具有不同的三维结构,因为它们对各种蛋白酶和化学制剂的敏感性差异很大,并且针对一种细胞因子产生的抗体不会与另一种细胞因子交叉反应。密切相关的tnf - α和LT基因是独立调控的,因为许多细胞类型只产生tnf - α或LT。tnf - α基因的表达可以在转录或转录后水平上控制。在某些细胞类型中,tnf - α和LT诱导的生物学反应在质或量上存在差异,而LT可以拮抗tnf - α的作用。tnf - α和LT的不同生物活性可能与它们与共同受体的不同相互作用有关。tnf - α和LT可能具有不同的生理作用。
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Human tumour necrosis factors-alpha and -beta: differences in their structure, expression and biological properties.

Tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and lymphotoxin (LT or TNF-beta) are cytokines, best known for their cytotoxic or cytostatic effects on some tumour cells. They are structurally related, compete for a common receptor, and are potent inducers of similar biological responses. TNF-alpha and LT appear to have distinct three-dimensional structures because they differ greatly in their sensitivity to various proteases and chemical agents, and antibodies raised against one cytokine do not cross-react with the other cytokine. The closely linked TNF-alpha and LT genes are independently regulated since many cell types produce only TNF-alpha or LT. Expression of the TNF-alpha gene can be controlled either at the transcriptional or at the post-transcriptional level. In some cell types, TNF-alpha and LT induce qualitatively or quantitatively different biological responses, and LT can antagonize the action of TNF-alpha. The disparate biological activities of TNF-alpha and LT may be related to their different interactions with a common receptor. It is possible that TNF-alpha and LT have different physiological roles.

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