A monoclonal antibody reacting with human basophils

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Abstract

Bsp-1 is an IgM murine monoclonal antibody raised against the human erythroblastic leukemia cell line (HEL) that reacts with basophils but not neutrophils or eosinophils. Western blotting techniques showed that Bsp-1 reacts with a 45-kilodalton surface antigen on HEL cells. The distribution of Bsp-1 antigen on leukemic cells is confined to a basophilic leukemia cell line, KU812, chronic myeloid leukemia with basophilia, and some cases of acute undifferentiated leukemia. Bsp-1 might therefore be a useful reagent for the study of basophil function and differentiation.

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Bodger, M. P., Mounsey, G. L., Nelson, J., & Fitzgerald, P. H. (1987). A monoclonal antibody reacting with human basophils. Blood, 69(5), 1414–1418. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v69.5.1414.bloodjournal6951414

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