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Functional characterization of an antigen involved in an early step of T-cell activation.
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1987
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Immune ActivationAdaptive Immune SystemT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingMlr3 AntigenCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmunotherapyNeuroimmunologyCell SignalingAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyT-cell ActivationAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityMonoclonal Antibody Mlr3Cell BiologyT Cell BiologyActivation AntigenEarly StepSignal TransductionFunctional CharacterizationCellular Immune ResponseMedicineImmune Cell Activation
An activation antigen, identified by the monoclonal antibody MLR3, is described that is present on activated T lymphocytes and thymocytes but not on resting T lymphocytes. Immunoprecipitation of radiolabeled membranes from an activated T-cell line showed that the MLR3-binding molecule has a molecular size of 28-34 kDa. Immunofluorescence analysis showed that the appearance of the MLR3 antigen is an early event and precedes that of the interleukin 2 receptor both in T lymphocytes and thymocytes. The proliferative response of resting T cells to OKT3-Sepharose and interleukin 1 or accessory cells, but not the interleukin 2-dependent proliferation, was inhibited by the addition of MLR3 monoclonal antibodies. Similar results wer also obtained in an interleukin 1-dependent human thymocyte proliferation assay. In addition when MLR3-positive cells were cultured with purified interleukin 1, MLR3 surface antigen expression was not observed. Thus MLR3 monoclonal antibody appears to recognize an antigen involved in an early step of T-cell activation related to interleukin 1-dependent functions and on both T lymphocytes and thymocytes.
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