Literature DB >> 3156181

Xenogeneic monoclonal antibody to an Ly-6-linked murine cell surface antigen: differential reactivity with T cell subpopulations and bone marrow cells.

F J Dumont, L Z Coker, R C Habbersett, J A Treffinger.   

Abstract

The patterns of cellular and strain reactivity of a monoclonal antibody (6C3 MAb) derived from the fusion of SP2/0 cells with splenocytes from rats immunized against MRL/MpJ-lpr/lpr T cells were characterized by using flow cytofluorometry (FCF) analysis. This MAb was found to stain 70 to 90% of T cells of mice with the lpr/lpr genotype and 20 to 60% of T cells of congenic +/+ strains. Dual-parameter FCF analysis of Lyt-2 vs 6C3 expression revealed the existence of several Lyt-2- and Lyt-2+ T cell subsets, one of which (Lyt-2- bright 6C3+) was expanded in lpr/lpr-bearing mice. The 6C3 MAb stained only 2 to 5% normal thymocytes but reacted with 40 to 50% bone marrow (BM) cells. A strain survey demonstrated the expression of the 6C3 antigen on peripheral T cells (and BM cells) of all strains examined, with the exception of NOD, NZB/B1NJ, and ST/bJ. Interestingly, in the positive strains, two types of 6C3 staining patterns of T cells were observed: bimodal or trimodal. Study of BXH and CXB recombinant inbred (RI) strains demonstrated that the bimodal and trimodal 6C3 patterns are associated with the Ly-6.1 and Ly-6.2 phenotypes, respectively. Linkage of 6C3 expression with the Ly-6 locus was confirmed by using the congenic C3H.B6-Ly-6b strain. Moreover, the 6C3 staining of T cells in Ly-6.2 strains was reduced by preincubation with the H9/25 and SK-142-446 MAb, which are known to recognize Ly-6.2-associated antigens. Therefore, the 6C3 MAb appears to detect a frame-work determinant on an Ly-6-linked antigen that is absent from T cells of NOD, NZB, and ST/bJ mice. Analysis of (NZB x C58) NX8 RI strains demonstrated a correlation between the lack of 6C3 expression on T cells and unresponsiveness in autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction (a property of NZB/B1NJ mice). The 6C3 MAb should prove useful for further genetic and biochemical analysis of the Ly-6 locus and its product(s), and for the delineation of functional subsets of T cells and BM cells in normal and lpr/lpr-bearing mice.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3156181

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


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