免疫学中的数学建模。

C DeLisi
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在导致抗体合成和分泌的一系列事件中,第一步是B细胞受体遇到抗原。该反应导致主要的膜扰动,包括盖住和受体的内吞作用。这些事件可能在B细胞反应的各个方面发挥重要作用,但它们并没有得到很好的理解,而且在任何情况下,似乎不可能仅根据这些现象对大多数抗原的反应调节作出令人满意的解释,而不明确考虑其他细胞群。抑制性和辅助性T细胞群定性和定量地调节对几乎所有抗原的反应。毫无疑问,了解这些人群免疫反应的抗原剂量依赖性对于全面了解主要免疫反应现象(如抑制和亲和调节)将是重要的。T细胞剂量反应模式目前尚不清楚,也不知道介导抗原应答T细胞之间相互作用的分子机制。为了解释为什么这些信息是重要的,并以一种简单的方式连接免疫调节的不同数据,我介绍了基于与嗜碱性细胞类比的剂量反应模式,假设由自身抗独特型抗体介导的细胞相互作用,并简要地探讨了结果。在最后一节中,提到了提供细胞相互作用的分子约束信息的遗传实验,并简要讨论了一些突出的理论问题。
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Mathematical modeling in immunology.

The first step in the sequence of events leading to antibody synthesis and secretion is antigen encounter by B cell receptors. The reaction leads to major membrane perturbations, including the capping and endocytosis of receptors. These events might play an important role in various aspects of the B cell response, but they are not well understood, and in any event it seems unlikely that a satisfactory explanation of response regulation to most antigens can be advanced in terms of these phenomena alone, without explicit consideration of other cell populations. Suppressor and helper T cell populations qualitatively and quantitatively regulate the response to almost all antigens. Knowledge of the antigen dose dependence of the response of these populations will undoubtedly be important for a complete understanding of major immune response phenomenology such as suppression and affinity regulation. T cell dose response patterns are currently unavailable, nor is much known of the molecular mechanisms mediating interactions among antigen responsive T cells. In order to explain why this information is important, and to connect disparate data on immunoregulation in a simple way, I introduced dose response patterns based on analogy with basophils, assumed cell interactions mediated by autoantiidiotypic antibodies, and briefly pursued the consequences. In the final section, the genetic experiments that are providing information on the molecular constraints on cell interactions were mentioned, and some of the outstanding theoretical questions were briefly discussed.

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