| Literature DB >> 6181170 |
R H Neubauer, J J Marchalonis, B C Strnad, H Rabin.
Abstract
Simian B and T lymphoid cell lines were shown to maintain surface markers found on mature lymphocytes in vivo. The T lymphoid cell lines expressed Ia-like antigens on their surfaces, further suggesting that they represent mature, activated T cells. These Ia antigens show a structural similarity to Ia on human cells although some diversity exists. The Ia antigen expressed on T lymphoid cell lines was shown to be very similar to those on B lymphoid cell lines. Owl monkey and marmoset T lymphoid cell lines were also shown to express a VH immunoglobulin-related determinant, a marker which is thought to be associated with T cell antigen receptor. Owl monkey and marmoset T cell lines express a surface antigen which identifies the sheep erythrocyte receptor on human T cells and some of these lines express an antigen found on human helper T cells. It is noteworthy that substantial conservation of surface components has occurred within primate evolution such that monoclonal antibodies to human Ia, OKT-11a and Leu 3a markers can be used to type lymphocytes of lower primates.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6181170 DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-313x.1982.tb00976.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunogenet ISSN: 0305-1811