The common sense of the self-nonself discrimination.

Springer seminars in immunopathology Pub Date : 2005-06-01 Epub Date: 2005-02-15 DOI:10.1007/s00281-005-0199-1
Melvin Cohn
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Abstract

The vertebrate immune system was evolutionarily selected to express a large random somatically generated paratopic repertoire coupled to effector mechanisms invented, in large measure, by non-vertebrates. The self-nonself discrimination is determined by Decision 1, the sorting of this repertoire into those specificities (anti-self) which, if expressed, would debilitate the host and those specificities (anti-nonself) which, if not expressed, would result in the death of the host by infection. Decision 1, the sorting of the repertoire, is mediated by a somatic learning process operating epitope-by-epitope that deletes anti-self specificities leaving the residue as anti-nonself. The activation of anti-nonself is the first step on entry into Decision 2, which optimizes the choice and magnitude of the effector class that rids the pathogen without significantly debilitating the host. The principles governing Decision 1, the self-nonself discrimination are analyzed here.

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常识的自我非我辨析。
脊椎动物的免疫系统在进化上被选择来表达大量随机产生的异位库,并在很大程度上与非脊椎动物发明的效应机制相结合。自我-非自我的区别是由决策1决定的,即将这些序列分类为特异性(反自我),如果表达出来,将使宿主衰弱,而那些特异性(反自我),如果不表达,将导致宿主因感染而死亡。决策1,即基因库的分类,是由一个操作表位的体细胞学习过程介导的,该过程逐个表位删除反自我特异性,留下反非自我的残留物。激活抗非自身是进入决策2的第一步,它优化了效应类的选择和大小,从而在不显着削弱宿主的情况下摆脱病原体。本文分析了决定1的原则,即自我非自我歧视。
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