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Enhancement of human B cell proliferation by an antibody to the C3d receptor, the gp 140 molecule

✍ Scribed by Raymond Frade; Marie Claude Crevon; Monique Barel; Aimè Vazquez; Laure Krikorian; Christiane Charriaut; Pierre Galanaud


Book ID
102159949
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
451 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2980

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✦ Synopsis


Enhancement of human B cell proliferation by an antibody to the C3d receptor, the gp140 molecule*

The C3d receptor is a specific marker of B lymphocytes. Recently we have shown that C3d receptor activity is carried by a gp140 membrane antigen. A polyclonal antibody has been prepared by immunizing a rabbit with highly purified gp140 molecule isolated from membranes of the human B lymphoblastoid cell line Raji and its high specificity was previously demonstrated. We tested the effect of this antibody to the C3d receptor on the B cell proliferative response. Purified B cells from human blood were induced to proliferate by a B cell growth factor (BCGF)-containing partially purified supernatant from activated T cells. The anti-C3d receptor F(ab')z enhanced the BCGF-dependent B cell proliferation. This effect was dose dependent, was observed in the presence of different concentrations of BCGF and did not correspond to a change in the time course of the response. The anti-C3d receptor F(ab')z had no mitogenic effect in the absence of T cell supernatant. In contrast the undigested anti-C3d receptor IgG suppressed the BCGF-dependent B cell proliferation. These results emphasize the potentialities of anti-gpl40 F(ab')* to explore the involvement of the C3d receptor in the regulation of B cell response to T cell products.


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