| Literature DB >> 6771332 |
P C Isakson, K A Krolick, J W Uhr, E S Vitetta.
Abstract
In these studies, we have compared the effects of anti-mu and anti-delta antibodies on normal and neoplastic murine B cells. Spleen cells from normal BALB/c mice or from mice carrying the BCL1 tumor were treated with F(ab')2 fragments of affinity purified anti-mu or anti-delta antibodies and the effec of the antibodies on cell proliferation was assessed. F(ab)'2 fragments of both antibodies induced proliferation of normal adult B cells but inhibited (anti-mu) or had no effect (anti-delta) on proliferation of BCL1 cells. In addition, both antibodies further enhanced the LPS-induced proliferative response of cells from adult mice. In contrast, the LPS responses of neonatal cells and BCL1 cells were inhibited by F(ab')2 anti-mu antibodies. These data indicate that interaction of antibody with surface IgD as well as surface IgM can activate adult B cells. In addition, the results provide further evidence that BCL1 cells are neoplastic analogs of immature B cells since the tumor cells, like neonatal cells, are not activated after treatment with anti-Ig antibodies.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 6771332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422