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J Immunol ; 139(7): 2187-94, 1987 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3498753

ABSTRACT

With two new monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometry, we defined three subpopulations among B cells expressing binding sites for peanut agglutinin (i.e., B cells of the germinal center). On monoclonal antibody (5B5) binds globotriaosyl ceramide. The B lymphocytes binding 5B5 have binding sites for peanut agglutinin on the surface and express only small amounts of sIgD and sIgM. When tested against a panel of B cell lines, only Burkitt's lymphoma cells were 5B5+. Moreover, the 5B5+ cells have larger average sizes and a large fraction of proliferating cells. The other monoclonal antibody (HK23) binds a 90,000 protein. Lymphocytes binding HK23 are 5B5- and include T cells and a subpopulation of B cells. In contrast to 5B5+ cells, the HK23+ and peanut agglutinin positive B cells express a large amount of sIgM. These two subpopulations of germinal centers are distinct from the germinal center B cell subpopulation expressing the CD23 (Blast-2) antigen. The CD23+ B cells are 5B5- and express an intermediate level of HK23 antigen. In addition, CD23+ B cells are highly variable in number, whereas the proportions of HK23+ and 5B5+ cells are relatively stable.


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B-Lymphocytes/classification , Lymph Nodes/cytology , Trihexosylceramides , Adult , Aged , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , B-Lymphocytes/immunology , B-Lymphocytes/metabolism , Globosides/immunology , Humans , Immunoglobulin D/analysis , Immunoglobulin M/analysis , Lectins/metabolism , Middle Aged , Peanut Agglutinin , Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell/analysis , Receptors, Mitogen/immunology
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J Immunol ; 136(12): 4372-8, 1986 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2423589

ABSTRACT

Contact hypersensitivity (CS) to 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) in BALB/c mice is regulated by autoanti-idiotypic antibody. This report describes the preparation and characterization of a monoclonal antibody, 2-16.1, which has characteristics previously described for the serum anti-idiotypic antibodies. Monoclonal 2-16.1 was prepared by fusing lymph node (LN) cells from optimally sensitized BALB/c mice to the P3X myeloma. The monoclonal product of the cloned hybridoma is an IgM (K) immunoglobulin which does not bind to DNP-protein but which does bind to other immunoglobulins with anti-DNP specificity, primarily of the IgM class. Functionally, 2-16.1 inhibits the efferent limb of the CS reaction as measured by passive transfer of immunity. This inhibition is antigen-specific and appears to require the presence of a subset of Ia+ T cells in the DNFB-immune LN cell population. Suppression of transfer of immunity is strain-specific. Finally, suppression occurs only in the absence of complement, indicating that a lytic mechanism is not involved and that 2-16.1 does not recognize determinants expressed on the effector T cells of the CS reaction. Collectively, these results indicate that 2-16.1 is a monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody, and that the hybridoma CSDNP 2-16.1 represents a clone of B cells which is stimulated during the primary CS response to DNFB and whose antibody product is involved in the endogenous, active regulation of this T cell-mediated response.


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Antibodies, Monoclonal/physiology , Dermatitis, Contact/immunology , Dinitrofluorobenzene/immunology , Nitrobenzenes/immunology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/biosynthesis , Binding Sites, Antibody , Binding, Competitive , Cell Separation , Epitopes/immunology , Female , Hybridomas/immunology , Hybridomas/metabolism , Immunization, Passive , Lymph Nodes , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred DBA , Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell , Species Specificity
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Hum Immunol ; 16(1): 24-37, 1986 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2423485

ABSTRACT

In man, the immune response genes are located within the HLA-D/DR region, and the gene products, the Ia antigens, are expressed on B lymphocytes, monocytes, and a percentage of null cells and activated T lymphocytes. We recently identified a human Ia antigen, K19, which appeared to be limited in its expression to B lymphocytes, and to be preferentially expressed on the more mature cells within this population. This work was facilitated by a monoclonal antibody. HK-19, which recognized a monomorphic determinant of this Ia molecule. We now report the characterization of a second monoclonal antibody, HK-13, which recognized the same molecule as HK-19, but only on cells from some individuals. The greater affinity of HK-13 allowed more complete characterization of the K19/K13 molecule. This characterization included cytofluorography, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, tryptic peptide mapping, and partial N-terminal amino acid sequencing, and indicated that K19 and K13 were epitopes on HLA-DQ (DC) molecules. The pattern of reactivity of HK-13 on a panel of typing cells did not correlate with any of the known HLA-DQ polymorphic determinants. Thus, HK-13 is a new polymorphic determinant of the HLA-DQ series.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Bacterial , Antigens, Surface/analysis , Epitopes/analysis , Histocompatibility Antigens Class II/immunology , Polymorphism, Genetic , Amino Acid Sequence , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Cell Line , Fluoresceins , HLA-DQ Antigens , Histocompatibility Antigens Class II/analysis , Humans
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 79(11): 3604-7, 1982 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6980413

ABSTRACT

The Ia+, H-2d BALB/c lymphoma cell line L10.A 2J was fused to T cell-depleted spleen cells from mouse strains bearing other H-2 haplotypes. A portion of the selected hybrids expressed Ia antigens of the normal spleen cell partner in the fusion as evidenced by their presentation of various antigens to a set of antigen-specific I-region-restricted T cell hybridomas. Three cloned hybrids were studied in detail. Antigen presentation was shown to be inhibited specifically by monoclonal anti-Ia antibodies. Both I-A and I-E molecules were expressed, including in the one case examined hybrid I-A and I-E molecules between the H-2d and H-2b haplotypes. These Ia+ B cell hybridomas provide a useful set of tools for studying the role of I-region-encoded molecules in antigen presentation to T cells.


Subject(s)
B-Lymphocytes/immunology , Histocompatibility Antigens Class II/analysis , Hybridomas/immunology , Lymphocyte Cooperation , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Antibody Formation , H-2 Antigens/immunology , Interleukin-2/biosynthesis , Spleen/immunology
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