Characterization of a human B lymphocyte-specific antigen.

P Stashenko, LM Nadler, R Hardy… - Journal of immunology …, 1980 - journals.aai.org
P Stashenko, LM Nadler, R Hardy, SF Schlossman
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1980journals.aai.org
A human B lymphocyte-specific antigen (B1) was identified and characterized by the use of
a monoclonal antibody. By indirect immunofluorescence, cytotoxicity, and quantitative
absorption, B1 was present on approximately 9% of the peripheral blood mononuclear cell
fraction and> 95% of B cells from blood and lymphoid organs in all individuals tested.
Monocytes, resting and activated T cells, null cells, and tumors of T cell and myeloid origin
were B1 negative. B1 was distinct from standard B cell phenotypic markers, including Ig and …
Abstract
A human B lymphocyte-specific antigen (B1) was identified and characterized by the use of a monoclonal antibody. By indirect immunofluorescence, cytotoxicity, and quantitative absorption, B1 was present on approximately 9% of the peripheral blood mononuclear cell fraction and >95% of B cells from blood and lymphoid organs in all individuals tested. Monocytes, resting and activated T cells, null cells, and tumors of T cell and myeloid origin were B1 negative. B1 was distinct from standard B cell phenotypic markers, including Ig and Ia antigen. Removal of the B1 positive population in peripheral blood eliminated all B cells capable or responding to pokeweed mitogen by maturation to Ig-producing cells.
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