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. 1981 Oct;127(4):1714-8.

Recognition of MOPC-460 variable region determinants by polyclonally distributed triggering receptors on B lymphocytes

  • PMID: 6168701

Recognition of MOPC-460 variable region determinants by polyclonally distributed triggering receptors on B lymphocytes

D Primi et al. J Immunol. 1981 Oct.

Abstract

Purified M460 protein-induced untreated and anti-Thy 1.2 and complement-treated murine spleen cells to proliferate and differentiate in vitro. Fc receptor complexing was not responsible for the phenomenon, since M460 Fab fragments retained the B cell triggering activity. Activation was inhibitable by the addition of DNP-glycine to cultures and could also be detected by using spleen cells from various strains of mice, including the C3H/HeJ, which is genetically nonresponding to LPS. Hybrid molecules were constructed between the M460 proteins and the products of 2 myelomas that do not activate B cells, namely, X25 and X24. The only hybrid molecules that retained triggering activity were (L460-Hx25)2. Interestingly, the same molecule was also the only one recognized by an anti-M460 monoclonal antibody (F6(51)) that has been previously shown to induce B cells to proliferate and differentiate. The data suggest the existence on B lymphocytes of a network of polyclonally distributed mitogen receptors that share determinants cross-reacting with immunoglobulin idiotypes.

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