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The early B lineage antigen BP-1 and the transformation-associated antigen 6C3 are on the same molecule.

Q Wu1, G F Tidmarsh, P A Welch, J H Pierce, I L Weissman, M D Cooper.   

Abstract

Biochemical similarities and cellular distribution patterns of the early B lineage-specific BP-1 alloantigen and the B lineage transformation-associated 6C3 Ag prompted this comparative study of the reactivities of the BP-1 and 6C3 mAb. Both Ag were found to be expressed on the same cells in normal tissues, and on the same cell lines when a large panel was analyzed. The Ag are both phosphorylated and have identical m.w., which may vary in different cell types because of differences in glycosylation. Immunoprecipitation of pre-B cell lysates with the BP-1 antibody removed the 6C3-reactive molecules and vice versa. However, the 6C3 antibody did not inhibit binding of the BP-1 antibody to viable cells and, in fact, enhanced immunofluorescence staining was observed when both antibodies were added together. These results indicate that the BP-1 and 6C3 antibodies react with different epitopes on the same molecule that is expressed in relatively low levels on normal early B lineage cells, and in relatively high levels on most neoplastic pre-B cells, pre-B cells in long term bone marrow cultures and certain stromal cell lines.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2809203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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