T cell recognition of stress proteins. A link between infectious and autoimmune disease.

Molecular biology & medicine Pub Date : 1990-08-01
J R Lamb, D B Young
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Exposure of any living cell to a change in environmental conditions such as increased growth temperature results in the induction of stress, or "heat shock", proteins. Proteins identified in such experiments have subsequently been shown to be ubiquitous components of all cells and to perform essential functions during normal cell growth in addition to their role during stress. It has recently been recognized that members of stress protein families play an important role in the immune response to a wide variety of infections, and the highly conserved nature of such proteins has led to the suggestion that they may also be immune targets in autoreactive responses. In this article we review the role of stress proteins in the immune response to infection and discuss the evidence which suggests that lymphocytes recognizing conserved determinants on such antigens may be associated with autoimmune diseases.

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T细胞识别应激蛋白。传染病和自身免疫性疾病之间的联系
任何活细胞暴露于环境条件的变化,如生长温度的升高,都会导致应激或“热休克”蛋白质的产生。在这些实验中发现的蛋白质后来被证明是所有细胞中普遍存在的成分,除了在压力下发挥作用外,还在正常细胞生长过程中发挥重要作用。最近人们认识到,应激蛋白家族的成员在对各种感染的免疫反应中起着重要作用,这些蛋白的高度保守性使人们认为它们也可能是自身反应性反应的免疫靶点。在本文中,我们回顾了应激蛋白在感染免疫反应中的作用,并讨论了淋巴细胞识别这些抗原上的保守决定因素可能与自身免疫性疾病有关的证据。
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