Does OKT3 monoclonal antibody react with an antigen-recognition structure on human T cells?

TW Chang, PC Kung, SP Gingras… - Proceedings of the …, 1981 - National Acad Sciences
TW Chang, PC Kung, SP Gingras, G Goldstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981National Acad Sciences
OKT3 monoclonal antibody to human T cells inhibits the target cell lysis mediated by
allogeneic cytotoxic T cells and the generation of these effector cells in mixed lymphocyte
culture. This marked inhibition of cell-mediated lysis is not found with other monoclonal
antibodies also reactive with cell surface antigens of human T cells (OKT1, OKT4, OKT5,
OKT6, OKT8, and OKT11). OKT3 antibody is mitogenic and this effect appears to require
receptor activation in that it occurs at low concentrations (10 (-12) M range) of OKT3 …
OKT3 monoclonal antibody to human T cells inhibits the target cell lysis mediated by allogeneic cytotoxic T cells and the generation of these effector cells in mixed lymphocyte culture. This marked inhibition of cell-mediated lysis is not found with other monoclonal antibodies also reactive with cell surface antigens of human T cells (OKT1, OKT4, OKT5, OKT6, OKT8, and OKT11). OKT3 antibody is mitogenic and this effect appears to require receptor activation in that it occurs at low concentrations (10(-12) M range) of OKT3 antibody, requires intact OKT3 IgG, and is inhibited by a factor(s) in human plasma. By contrast, the inhibition of allogeneic cell-mediated lysis by OKT3 antibody appears to be due to steric hindrance in that it requires higher concentrations of OKT3 antibody (10(-8) M range), Fab fragments retain approximately 10% activity, and inhibition is demonstrable in the presence of human plasma. These findings are consistent with the suggestion that OKT3 antibody reacts with the human T-cell antigen-recognition structure.
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