Cloned and expressed human Fc receptor for IgG mediates anti-CD3-dependent lymphoproliferation.

  • Peltz G
  • Trounstine M
  • Moore K
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We have utilized gene transfer experiments to investigate the role of a human monocyte receptor for IgG (Fc gamma RII) in mouse IgG1 anti-CD3 (Leu 4)-induced lymphoproliferation in vitro. Mouse Ltk- cells expressing human Fc gamma RII or a mutant of Fc gamma RII lacking the entire cytoplasmic domain of the receptor mediate anti-CD3-induced lymphoproliferation in cultures of adherent cell-depleted human PBMC. Expression of an Fc gamma RII mutant lacking transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains (soluble Fc gamma RII) in COS7 cells yielded a secreted receptor which retained affinity for IgG, even in the absence of the mutant receptor's N-linked oligosaccharides. Soluble Fc gamma RII inhibits rosette formation by human IgG-sensitized RBC and the Fc gamma RII-bearing cell line K562, but does not sitmulate anti-CD3-induced lymphoproliferation under the conditions tested.

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Peltz, G. A., Trounstine, M. L., & Moore, K. W. (1988). Cloned and expressed human Fc receptor for IgG mediates anti-CD3-dependent lymphoproliferation. The Journal of Immunology, 141(6), 1891–1896. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.6.1891

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