CD5阳性b淋巴细胞参与自身免疫:可能在Graves病中起作用。

A Afeltra, S Russo, C Peri, A Paggi
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CD5+B细胞是最近定义的B-1a细胞,是早期B细胞库中的主要克隆型,并持续存在于整个成年期。这个亚群致力于产生抗体,定义为“天然抗体”,它结合许多外源抗原、同源和异源血清蛋白、组织和/或自身抗原,如激素、核酸和磷脂。这些抗体,主要是IgM抗体,但也有IgG和IgA抗体,是多反应性的:它们的作用很可能是抵御入侵微生物的第一道防线。CD5+ B细胞产生的天然抗体可能参与维持功能,如清除死细胞。由于它们结合自身抗原的能力,它们在自身免疫现象的建立中可能很重要。CD5+ B细胞的增加已在一些自身免疫性疾病中得到证实。作者研究了该亚群在不同疾病中的功能特征和扩展。他们特别报道了活动性Graves病的增加,并讨论了CD5+ B淋巴细胞在这种甲状腺疾病中存在的免疫失衡中的作用。
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[CD5 positive b-lymphocytes in autoimmunity: possible role in Graves' disease].

CD5+B cells, recently defined B-1a cells, are the main clonotype in the early B cell repertoire and persist throughout adult life. This subset is committed to the production of antibodies, defined "natural antibodies", that bind a lot of exogenous antigens, isologous and heterologous serum proteins, tissues and/or self antigens, such as hormones, nucleic acids and phospholipids. These antibodies, mostly IgM, but also IgG and IgA, are polyreactive: their role is likely that of first line of defence against invading microorganisms. Natural antibodies produced by CD5+ B cells may be involved in maintenance functions such as removal of dead cells. Because of their ability to bind self antigens, they may be important in the establishment of autoimmune phenomena. An increase of CD5+ B cells has been demonstrated in some autoimmune disorders. The authors examine the functional characteristics and the expansion of this subset in different diseases. In particular they report the increase in active Graves' disease and discuss the role of CD5+ B lymphocytes in the immune imbalance present in this thyropathy.

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