Expression of variable exon A-, B-, and C-specific CD45 determinants on peripheral and thymic T cell populations
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Expression of variable exon A-, B-, and C-specific CD45 determinants on peripheral and thymic T cell populations
Abstract
A mAb (I/24) has been generated that is specific for a determinant on mouse CD45 molecules. Reactivity of this mAb with a panel of CD45 transfected cell lines demonstrated that the determinant recognized is dependent upon expression of one or more CD45 variable exons and that exon C is sufficient for its expression. The exon C-specific epitope detected by I/24 is expressed at high density on essentially all B lymphocytes and at an intermediate density on the vast majority of CD8+ splenic T cells. Two distinct subpopulations of CD4+ splenic T cells were detected, a minor subpopulation that expresses this exon determinant at high density and a major subpopulation that expresses it at a much lower density. This first identification of a CD45RC-specific reagent allowed a comparison of the expression of exon A-, exon B-, and exon C-specific determinants on peripheral and thymic lymphoid populations. When splenic lymphocytes were analyzed for expression of CD45RA (reactive with mAb 14.8), CD45RB (reactive with mAb 23G2 or mAb 16.A), and CD45RC (reactive with mAb I/24) determinants, it was found that each of these CD45 determinants had a distinct pattern of expression on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and B cells. CD45RB and RC epitopes were also detected at high density on a small proportion (0.7 to 4.1%) of thymocytes. Both CD45RB and RC epitopes were found predominantly on CD4-CD8- and CD4-CD8+ thymocytes but were also found on small numbers of CD4+CD8+ and CD4+CD8- cells. The population of thymocytes that expressed CD45RB and CD45RC determinants displayed a novel TCR CD3 phenotype characterized by a level of expression that was intermediate between that seen in the larger CD3 bright and CD3 dull populations of thymocytes.
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