Literature DB >> 25357997

A monoclonal antibody against the extracellular domain of mouse and human epithelial V-like antigen 1 reveals a restricted expression pattern among CD4- CD8- thymocytes.

Nahir Garabatos1, Jesus Blanco, Cesar Fandos, Elena Lopez, Pere Santamaria, Andrea Ruiz, Maria Laura Perez-Vidakovics, Patricia Benveniste, Oleksandr Galkin, Juan Carlos Zuñiga-Pflucker, Pau Serra.   

Abstract

Expression of transcripts for the homotypic adhesion protein epithelial V-like antigen 1 (EVA1), also known as myelin protein zero like-2 (Mpzl2), is known to be present in thymic stromal cells. However, protein expression within different thymic subsets, stromal and/or lymphoid, has not been characterized due a lack of specific reagents. To address this, we generated a hybridoma (G9P3-1) secreting a monoclonal antibody (G9P3-1Mab), reactive against both human and mouse EVA1. The G9P3-1Mab was generated by immunizing Mpzl2-deficient gene-targeted mice with the extracellular domain of EVA1, followed by a conventional hybridoma fusion protocol, illustrating the feasibility of using gene-targeted mice to generate monoclonal antibodies with multiple species cross-reactivity. We confirmed expression of EVA1 on cortical and medullary epithelial cell subsets and revealed a restricted pattern of expression on CD4- CD8- double negative (DN) cell subsets, with the highest level of expression on DN3 (CD44(low)CD25(+)) thymocytes. G9P3-1MAb is a valuable reagent to study thymic T cell development and is likely useful for the analysis of pathological conditions affecting thymopoiesis, such as thymic involution caused by stress or aging.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25357997      PMCID: PMC4216515          DOI: 10.1089/mab.2014.0030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Monoclon Antib Immunodiagn Immunother        ISSN: 2167-9436


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