Assembly of macromolecular pores by immune defense systems
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_A7B925A1AE4B
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Synthèse (review): revue aussi complète que possible des connaissances sur un sujet, rédigée à partir de l'analyse exhaustive des travaux publiés.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Assembly of macromolecular pores by immune defense systems
Périodique
Current Opinion in Cell Biology
ISSN
0955-0674 (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
08/1991
Volume
3
Numéro
4
Pages
710-6
Notes
Journal Article
Review --- Old month value: Aug
Review --- Old month value: Aug
Résumé
Immune defence systems (complement, cytolytic lymphocytes) make use of transmembrane pores assembled from up to 20 soluble monomers in a highly regulated process to induce cell death. Inhibitors of pore formation have been found which protect blood, endothelial and epithelial cells from the destructive effect of complement lesions. Recently, a pore-forming protein showing immunological crossreactivity to complement C9 has been found in the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, thereby extending this protein family and generalizing its means of generating non-selective membrane permeability.
Mots-clé
Animals
Antigens, CD/physiology
Antigens, CD59
Blood Proteins/physiology
Carrier Proteins/physiology
*Cell Membrane Permeability
Complement Membrane Attack Complex/*metabolism/ultrastructure
Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
Erythrocyte Membrane/metabolism
Humans
Membrane Glycoproteins/physiology
Membrane Proteins/*metabolism
Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins
Structure-Activity Relationship
T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic/metabolism
Trypanosoma cruzi/*metabolism
Pubmed
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24/01/2008 15:18
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20/08/2019 15:12