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T-cell hybridoma co-expressing Fc receptors for different isotypes. I. Reciprocal regulation of Fc alpha R and Fc gamma R expression by IgA and interferon.

J Yodoi, M Adachi, K Teshigawara, T Masuda, W H Fridman.   

Abstract

To clarify the co-expression phenomenon of T-cell Fc receptors (FcR) specific for different isotypes on the clonal level, a murine hybridoma clone T2D4 was studied. T2D4 cells originally reported to bear FcR for IgG (Fc gamma R) and to release a Fc gamma R-related T-cell factor binding to IgG (immunoglobulin binding factor; IBF) proved to have also the receptor for IgA. The binding of IgA was detected by rosette formation with trinitrophenylated ox red blood cells (TNP-ORBC) after preincubation of T2D4 cells with MOPC 315 IgA having anti-TNP activity, or directly with TNP-ORBC sensitized with MOPC 315 IgA. While the binding of MOPC 315 IgA was competed for by IgA but not by IgG2A nor IgG2B, IgA failed to inhibit the rosette formation of the cells with ORBC sensitized with rabbit IgG antibody (EA ox gamma), proving that T2D4 cells express FcR specific for IgA (Fc alpha R) in addition to Fc gamma R. Co-expression of both receptors on the same cell surface was demonstrated by a double rosette technique using TNP-quail red blood cells (TNP-QRBC) and EAox gamma. Fc alpha R activity of the cells was completely abrogated by 15 min. incubation with 0.1 mg/ml trypsin, whereas Fc gamma R was resistant even to 1 mg/ml trypsin. The expression of Fc alpha R was augmented (up-regulation) by IgA at the concentration above 300 micrograms/ml and inhibited (down-regulation) by 1000 u./ml of murine beta-interferon (beta-IFN). Conversely, the expression of Fc gamma R was down-regulated by IgA and up-regulated by alpha-IFN. Thus, Fc gamma R and Fc alpha R are co-expressed and reciprocally regulated on these cell lines. The possible co-production of IBF and the Fc alpha R-related binding factor specific for IgA is discussed.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6219065      PMCID: PMC1454037     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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