A monoclonal anti-mouse LFA-1 alpha antibody mimics the biological effects of B cell stimulatory factor-1 (BSF-1)

Mishra, G. C. ; Berton, M. T. ; Oliver, K. G. ; Krammer, P. H. ; Uhr, J. W. ; Vitetta, E. S. (1986) A monoclonal anti-mouse LFA-1 alpha antibody mimics the biological effects of B cell stimulatory factor-1 (BSF-1) The Journal of Immunology, 137 (5). pp. 1590-1598. ISSN 0022-1767

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Abstract

This study describes the generation of a monoclonal mouse x rat antibody (G-48) that recognizes a determinant on the serologically defined LFA-1 α-chain. It immunoprecipitates two noncovalently associated polypeptides of 176,000 and 95,000 Mr respectively from lysates of radioiodinated BCL1 cells, T cells, and B cells. G-48 mimics the biological actions of BSF-1 by inducing increased levels of Ia antigen expression on resting B cells, augmenting the proliferation of anti-delta-stimulated B cells, and in insolubilized form, inducing IgG1 secretion by LPS-activated B cells. G-48 does not have BCDF mu, BCGF II, nor IL 2 activity. These results demonstrate that LFA-1 plays an important role in B cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation.

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