Linkages of innate and adaptive immunity

被引:1
|
作者
Carroll, MC [1 ]
Prodeus, AP [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The innate immune system is activated by pathogens or environmental antigens following their binding by recognition molecules such as mannan-binding lectin, C-reactive protein and the mannose receptor. Natural antibody, which represents a collection of germline-encoded antigen recognition molecules, is also important in recognition of pathogens and activation of the innate immune system via the classical pathway of complement activation. The major source of natural antibody is CD5(+) B-1 cells which differ from conventional B cells (B-2 cells) firstly because they are thought to require contact with antigen for expansion and maintenance and secondly because in general they do not appear to undergo somatic hypermutation. We review results which support an important role for complement in maintenance of B-l cells, the effect being mediated by B cell expression of complement receptors CD21 and CD35. We propose that complement and natural antibody are interdependent: clonal selection and expansion of CD5(+) B-l cells is dependent on contact with antigen coated by the complement component C3d, while efficient recognition of pathogens and activation of complement is dependent in a large part on natural antibody. This hypothesis is supported by the finding that mice deficient in CD21 and CD35 have a reduced number of CD5(+) B-1 cells and are missing specificities for certain antigens commonly found in wild-type mice, such as lipopolysaccharide, Escherichia coli surface antigens and neoepitopes expressed on hypoxic intestinal endothelium.
引用
收藏
页码:36 / 40
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Adaptive innate immunity or innate adaptive immunity?
    Cerny, Jan
    Striz, Ilja
    CLINICAL SCIENCE, 2019, 133 (14) : 1549 - 1565
  • [2] Innate and adaptive immunity in atherosclerosis
    Packard, Rene R. S.
    Lichtman, Andrew H.
    Libby, Peter
    SEMINARS IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, 2009, 31 (01) : 5 - 22
  • [3] Ubiquitylation in innate and adaptive immunity
    Vijay G. Bhoj
    Zhijian J. Chen
    Nature, 2009, 458 : 430 - 437
  • [4] Linking innate and adaptive immunity
    GAO George Fu
    Chinese Science Bulletin, 2012, 57 (31) : 4100 - 4102
  • [5] HDL in innate and adaptive immunity
    Catapano, Alberico Luigi
    Pirillo, Angela
    Bonacina, Fabrizia
    Norata, Giuseppe Danilo
    CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, 2014, 103 (03) : 372 - 383
  • [6] Neutrophils in innate and adaptive immunity
    Sébastien Jaillon
    Maria Rosaria Galdiero
    Davide Del Prete
    Marco Antonio Cassatella
    Cecilia Garlanda
    Alberto Mantovani
    Seminars in Immunopathology, 2013, 35 : 377 - 394
  • [7] Neutrophils in innate and adaptive immunity
    Jaillon, Sebastien
    Galdiero, Maria Rosaria
    Del Prete, Davide
    Cassatella, Marco Antonio
    Garlanda, Cecilia
    Mantovani, Alberto
    SEMINARS IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, 2013, 35 (04) : 377 - 394
  • [8] Linking innate and adaptive immunity
    Shi Yi
    Gao, George Fu
    CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2012, 57 (31): : 4100 - 4102
  • [9] Bridging Innate and Adaptive Immunity
    Paul, William E.
    CELL, 2011, 147 (06) : 1212 - 1215
  • [10] Linking innate and adaptive immunity
    Elaine Bell
    Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002, 2 : 381 - 381