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Myeloid-associated antigen 3-alpha-fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine (FAL): location on various granulocyte membrane glycoproteins and masking upon monocytic differentiation.

P A Tetteroo, A Mulder, P M Lansdorp, H Zola, D A Baker, F J Visser, A E von dem Borne.   

Abstract

Seven different granulocyte-reactive murine monoclonal antibodies (mAb) were studied. The antigens recognized by these mAb were immunoprecipitated from lysates of 125I-labeled granulocytes of healthy donors. The isolated antigens were analyzed by electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel and autoradiography. All 7 antibodies precipitated the same 6 membrane polypeptides from membrane-iodinated granulocyte lysates: 105 and 150-kDa as most pronounced, together with 260-, 230-, 67- and 52-kDa polypeptides. One of the antibodies studied, B4.3, is directed against 3-alpha-fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine as shown by absorption with the synthesized carbohydrate molecule. Competition experiments with 125I-labeled B4.3 demonstrated complete inhibition of binding by B4.3 and 3 of the other antibodies (VM D5, UJ308, MI/N1) and partial inhibition by the 3 other antibodies (FMC 10, FMC 12, FMC 13), indicating binding to the same antigenic structure. None of the 7 mAb reacted with monocytes in the immunofluorescence technique, but after neuraminidase treatment of these cells, positive reactions were obtained with all mAb. Immunoprecipitation with lysates of both native and neuraminidase-treated monocytes showed no polypeptide bands. Monocytic differentiation of the cell line HL60 by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and of cell line U 937 by dimethylsulfoxide and TPA was accompanied by a decrease in reactivity with these antibodies, which could be recovered by neuraminidase treatment. This indicates that 3-alpha-fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine is masked for the detection of the antibody upon monocytic differentiation by sialylation.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6083869     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830141205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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