用单克隆抗体对麝鼠淋巴组织B细胞和T细胞进行免疫组化鉴定。

Histochemistry Pub Date : 1994-12-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00269576
K Tohya, M Kimura
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我们研制并鉴定了三种识别麝香鼩B细胞和T细胞表面抗原的单克隆抗体(mab)。约30%的淋巴结细胞与ST1单抗发生反应。冷冻切片染色显示st1阳性细胞位于淋巴结原发淋巴滤泡中,胸腺中未见st1阳性细胞。单克隆抗体ST4和ST2也具有表面反应性。st1阴性(约占总数的60%)淋巴结细胞与ST4反应阳性,其中约30%的ST4阳性细胞被ST2识别。淋巴结切片染色显示st4阳性细胞的分布与其他物种中报道的T细胞相同。Western blot分析显示,ST1和ST4识别的抗原表观分子量分别为70000和74000,60000和64000。这些结果表明,ST1、ST4和ST2检测到的抗原分别是泛b细胞、泛T细胞和T细胞亚群的麝鼠同源物。这三种单克隆抗体可用于该物种细胞免疫应答的免疫组织化学分析。
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Immunohistochemical characterization of B cells and T cells in musk shrew (Suncus murinus) lymphoid tissues using monoclonal antibodies.

We have developed and characterized three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), which recognize the surface antigens of musk shrew B cells and T cells. About 30% of all lymph node cells reacted with the mAb ST1. Staining of frozen sections showed that ST1-positive cells were located in the primary lymphoid follicles of lymph nodes, and were absent in the thymus. mAbs ST4 and ST2 were also surface-reactive. The ST1-negative (about 60% of the total) lymph node cells reacted positively with ST4, and about 30% of these ST4-positive cells were recognized by ST2. The distribution of ST4-positive cells was shown by staining of lymph node sections to be identical to that of T cells reported in other species. Western blot analysis showed that the apparent molecular weights of the antigens recognized by ST1 and ST4 were 70000 and 74000, and 60000 and 64000, respectively. These findings suggest that the antigens detected by ST1, ST4, and ST2 are the musk shrew homologues of pan-B cells, pan-T cells, and T cell subsets, respectively. The three mABs may facilitate immunohistochemical analysis of the cellular immune response in this species.

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