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A novel monoclonal antibody (FUN‐1) identifies an activation antigen in cells of the B‐cell lineage and Reed—Sternberg cells
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentAdaptive Immune SystemHumoral ResponseImmunologyPathologyImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingImmune SystemImmunotherapyB-cell LymphomasNovel Monoclonal AntibodyCell SignalingLymphoid NeoplasiaAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityCell BiologyReed—sternberg CellsAntibody BiologyActivation AntigenNew Monoclonal AntibodyMolecular WeightMedicineImmune Cell Activation
The characterization of a new monoclonal antibody (MoAb) recognizing a human B-cell activation antigen, designated FUN-1, is described in this paper. Immunoprecipitation revealed that FUN-1 recognizes an antigen with a molecular weight (MW) of 75kD. FUN-1 reacts with pokeweed mitogen-activated B lymphocytes and monocytes of peripheral blood, but not with unstimulated lymphocytes or granulocytes. It also reacts with large lymphoid cells in germinal centres, Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cell lines, large B-cell lymphomas, Ki-1-positive anaplastic large-cell lymphomas, and Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin's disease, but not with Concanavalin A-activated T cells, acute lymphoblastic leukaemias, T-cell lymphomas, or low-grade B-cell leukaemias. These findings indicate that FUN-1 recognizes a previously unreported B-cell activation antigen. This MoAb appears to be useful for the study of maturation and differentiation in the B-cell lineage as well as for the immunohistochemical diagnosis of B-cell lymphomas and Hodgkin's disease.
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