The monoclonal antibody CZ-1 identifies a mouse CD45-associated epitope expressed on interleukin-2-responsive cells
โ Scribed by Randy R. Brutkiewicz; Carey L. O'Donnell; Joseph W. Maciaszek; Raymond M. Welsh; Mauricio Vargas-Cortes
- Book ID
- 102827633
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 764 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0014-2980
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โฆ Synopsis
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The monoclonal antibody CZ-1 identifies a mouse CD45-associated epitope expressed on interleukin-2-responsive cells
We have previously described a monoclonal antibody (mAb), CZ-1, which reacts with an epitope expressed on most peripheral basophils, natural killer cells, Bcells, and CD8+ Tcells, but not with most thymocytes or peripheral CD4+ Tcells. Here we show that mAb CZ-1 defines a sialic acid-dependent epitope associated with a subpopulation of CD45 molecules. This conclusion is based on the ability to block binding of mAb CZ-1 by sialic acid, neuramin-lactose, neuraminidase, and mAb to CD45RB, and by expression of the epitope on transfected Y2 cells expressing exon B of CD45.The results suggest that the CZ-1 epitope is a post-translational modification expressed on a subpopulation of the CD45 molecules also expressing the B exon. Expression of the CZ-1 epitope was required for freshly isolated lymphocytes to respond to interleukin-2 (IL-2). Depletion of CZ-l+ cells by C' or by cell sorting of thymocytes or splenocytes eliminated the IL-2 responsive cells.The subpopulations of thymocytes and CD4+ splenocytes responding to IL-2 were exclusively within the small CZ-l+ subpopulation. mAb CZ-1 was also used to subdivide CD45+ and CD45RB+ splenocytes into IL-2-responsive and -nonresponsive subpopulations. The CZ-1 epitope was also expressed on virtually all lymphokine-activated killer cell precursors. These data, thus, indicate that cells responsive to IL-2 express this sialated modification of CD45.
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