Literature DB >> 8495488

Nonspecific cytotoxic cells in fish: antigenic cross-reactivity of a function associated molecule with the intermediate filament vimentin.

L Jaso-Friedmann1, J H Leary, D L Evans.   

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Nonspecific cytotoxic cells (NCC) in fish may lyse tumor cells and protozoan parasites in a similar fashion as their mammalian NK counterparts. Previous studies have shown that recognition and binding by NCC may be mediated by a receptor. In the present study the putative receptor or function-associated molecule (FAM) on NCC was shown to contain antigenic cross-reactivity with the mammalian intermediate filament vimentin. This was accomplished by comparing the specificity of anti-FAM monoclonal antibody 5C6 with commercially available anti-vimentin mabs V9 and 13.2 and with a polyclonal anti-vimentin antiserum. Tissue distribution studies indicated that the anti-vimentin antibodies bound to significantly fewer (< 50%) anterior kidney, spleen, kidney, and brain cells than mab 5C6. These mabs, however, produced inhibition of NCC lysis of IM-9 target cells. Conditions of mab incubation (with NCC) which were previously shown to modulate NCC cytotoxicity by 5C6 also produced large increases in NCC lysis of IM-9 targets in the presence of mabs V9 and 13.2. The determinant(s) recognized by these antibodies is present on the cell membrane. Microscopic examination of nonpermeabilized or acetone-treated and antibody-stained cells demonstrated that acetone permeabilization produced a 28-32% increase in staining (due to intracellular binding) compared to the staining of viable cells. Biochemical analysis of the cross-reactive antigens was done using analytical 2D SDS-PAGE and Western blot experiments. Mab 5C6 detected a 32- to 35-kDa protein (pI 6.3-6.5) in NCC extracts. Anti-vimentin mab 13.2 recognized a 57-kDa vimentin protein which had a relatively broad pI range (pH 6.3-6.7). Mab 13.2 also cross-reacted (in the same Western blot) with the NCC receptor protein (pI = pH 6.3-6.5). These data indicate that the FAM on NCC/NK cells contain vimentin-like antigenic determinants which may function in target cell binding.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8495488     DOI: 10.1006/cimm.1993.1103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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