III型裸淋巴细胞综合征:HLA II类基因表达缺乏,HLA I类基因表达减少。

C Sabatier, C Gimenez, V Calin-Laurens, C Rabourdin-Combe, J L Touraine
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裸淋巴细胞综合征(BLS)由联合免疫缺陷疾病与人类组织相容性白细胞抗原(HLA) I类(HLA- a, -B, -C)或HLA- II类(HLA- dp, -DQ, -DR)在细胞表面的表达显著降低之间的关联组成。BLS III型是该综合征更常见的形式,其特征是患者细胞(特别是白细胞)上I类和II类抗原的表达受损。我们在此描述了来自III型BLS患者的Epstein-Barr病毒转化的B细胞(LCL)中HLA I类分子的表达减少了大约一半。HLAⅰ类mRNA水平也有相同程度的降低。在这些成纤维细胞表面,HLA I类分子和HLA I类特异性mRNA的表达也非常显著地减少。同时,LCL上HLA- dr分子的表达更大幅度地减少,HLA- dq抗原的表达几乎被消除。分子分析表明,患者淋巴细胞中HLA-DQ和HLA-DR的α链和β链的mRNA缺失。一般来说,这类患者存在HLA II类抗原表达缺失和HLA I类抗原表达显著降低的关联。这种关联的机制仍不确定。
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Type III bare lymphocyte syndrome: lack of HLA class II gene expression and reduction in HLA class I gene expression.

The bare lymphocyte syndrome (BLS) consists of an association between a combined immunodeficiency disease and a significantly reduced expression of either human histocompatibility leukocyte antigens (HLA) class I (HLA-A, -B, -C) or HLA class II (HLA-DP, -DQ, -DR) at the cell surface. BLS type III, the more frequent form of this syndrome, is characterized by impaired expression of both class I and class II antigens on patients' cells, in particular on leukocytes. We describe herein the demonstration that expression of HLA class I molecules was reduced by approximately half on Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cells (LCL) derived from type III BLS patients. HLA class I mRNA level was also decreased to the same extent. Expression of HLA class I molecules was also very significantly reduced at the surface of these fibroblasts as was mRNA specific for HLA class I. Simultaneously, the expression of HLA-DR molecules on LCL was even more greatly decreased, and the expression of HLA-DQ antigens was virtually abolished. Molecular analysis demonstrated an absence of mRNA for the alpha- and beta-chains of HLA-DQ and HLA-DR in the patients' lymphocytes. In general, such patients present with an association of an absence of expression of HLA class II antigens and a significantly reduced expression of HLA class I antigens. The mechanism of this association is still uncertain.

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