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Antígenos MICA y trasplante
[摘要] Human leukocyte antigens (HLA), encoded by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes, act as inducers of immune responses in transplantation. However, the products of the genes related to MHC class I chains (MIC) are also one of the targets of rejection. The family of MIC genes consists of seven members, of which only MICA and MICB are functional. Transcripts are cell surface glycoproteins of 62 kDa that exhibit homology in sequence with HLA class I molecules and whose function is related to innate immunity. In transplanted organs an increase in the expression of MICA antigens occurs as an early sign of "danger" due to surgical trauma and ischemia. This antigenic overexpression can lead to rejection mediated by complement-activating anti-MICA antibodies and by increased cytotoxicity due to stimulation in natural killer (NK) lymphocytes and CD8 + αβ and γδ lymphocytes. Receptor known as NKG2D (NK group 2 member D).
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[关键词] Anti-MICA antibodies;NKG2D receptor;transplantation. [时效性] 
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