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A new monoclonal antibody recognizing an antigen of human lymphocytes similar or identical to Tac antigen.

Microbiol Immunol. 1984;28(9):1041-55. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/85085609
Tanaka Y; Tozawa H; Koyanagi Y; Yamamoto N; Hinuma Y


Abstract: A new mouse monoclonal antibody (HIEI, IgG1 type) that reacts with a cell surface glycoprotein of human lymphocytes was isolated. Membrane immunofluorescence assay showed that HIEI, like the anti-Tac monoclonal antibody, reacted preferentially with activated normal human T-cells and adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) virus (ATLV)-carrying human T- and B-cell lines. However, an interesting difference between HIEI and anti-Tac antibody was that HIEI did not react with ATLV-transformed simian cell lines or those cultured with interleukin-2 (IL-2), whereas the anti-Tac antibody did. The immunoprecipitation assay showed that both HIEI and anti-Tac antibody precipitated a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 60,000 daltons (gp60) from activated normal T-cells and ATLV-positive T- and B-cells, and also gp53 from MT-2 and MT-2-related T-cell lines transformed with ATLV in vitro by the MT-2 cocultivation method. HIEI inhibited the IL-2-dependent proliferation of normal T-cells, but its inhibitory effect was much weaker than that of the anti-Tac antibody. The anti-Tac antibody interfered with the binding of HIEI to target cells, but HIEI did not block binding of the anti-Tac antibody to the cells. These observations indicate that HIEI antibody recognizes a new antigenic determinant of the human Tac antigen.
Keywords: Animal Antibodies, Monoclonal/*IMMUNOLOGY Antibody Specificity Antigenic Determinants/IMMUNOLOGY Antigens, Surface/*IMMUNOLOGY Cell Line Comparative Study Glycoproteins/IMMUNOLOGY Human HTLV-BLV Viruses Leukemia/IMMUNOLOGY Lymphocyte Transformation Membrane Proteins/IMMUNOLOGY Mice Retroviridae Infections/IMMUNOLOGY Support, Non-U.S. Gov't T-Lymphocytes/*IMMUNOLOGY JOURNAL ARTICLE

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