肽聚糖的免疫活性。

R M Krause
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兔a组变异链球菌抗血清是肽聚糖抗体的丰富来源,这一发现推动了肽聚糖免疫学的研究。事实上,定量沉淀研究显示抗血清的浓度高达7- 10mg /ml。A组变异链球菌免疫后兔血清中抗体的含量远大于A组或C组链球菌免疫后血清中抗体的含量。此外,早期的研究表明,在热甲酰胺提取链球菌细胞壁后获得的纯化肽聚糖是一种较差的抗原。己糖胺聚合物和肽段都具有抗原性。利用固相法合成的五肽l - ala - γ - d - glu - l - lys - d - ala - d - ala及相关相似肽,便于确定五肽免疫优势位点的精细结构。证据表明c端D-Ala-D-Ala是免疫显性决定因素。由于许多不同细菌的肽聚糖的相似性,可以预期它们会发生免疫交叉反应,这已经被证明是这样的情况。肽聚糖抗体的生物学和医学意义尚未确定。当然,暴露在这种无处不在的物质中它存在于呼吸道和胃肠道的所有本地细菌中,这意味着从幼年到老年,对肽聚糖的免疫反应不断受到刺激。由于这些物质的免疫化学现已牢固地建立起来,因此有了继续研究肽聚糖免疫的医学和生物学意义的科学基础。
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Immunological activity of the peptidoglycan.

Studies on the immunology of peptidoglycan received impetus from the initial observation that the rabbit Group A-variant streptococcal antisera were a rich source of antibodies to peptidoglycan. Indeed, quantitative precipitin studies revealed concentrations as high as 7-10 mg/ml of antiserum. The amount of antibody after Group A-variant streptococcal immunization is much greater than the amount in the sera following immunization of rabbits with the Group A or C streptococci. Furthermore, earlier studies had shown that the purified peptidoglycan obtained as a residue following extraction of streptococcal cell walls with hot formamide was a poor antigen. Both the hexosamine polymer and the peptide moiety are antigenic. Use of the solid phase synthesized pentapeptide L-Ala-gamma-D-Glu-L-Lys-D-Ala-D-Ala and related similar peptides facilitated the determination of the fine structure of the immunodominant site of pentapeptide. The evidence points to the C-terminal D-Ala-D-Ala as the immunodominant determinant. Because of the similarity of the peptidoglycans of a number of different bacteria, it would be anticipated that they would cross-react immunologically, and this has been shown to be the case. The biological and medical significance of antibodies to peptidoglycan has yet to be determined. Certainly the exposure to this ubiquitous substance which occurs in all the indigenous bacteria of the respiratory and the gastrointestinal tract must mean that from an early age and through advancing years there is a constant stimulation of the immune response to peptidoglycan. Because the immunochemistry of these substances is now firmly established, there is a scientific basis for proceeding with the medical and biological implications of peptidoglycan immunity.

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