Characterization of murine intercellular adhesion molecule-2.

  • Xu H
  • Bickford J
  • Luther E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rat mAbs were raised against murine intercellular adhesion molecule-2 (ICAM-2). Immune precipitation and purification reveal that the murine ICAM-2 glycoprotein is 55 kDa and is similar in size to human ICAM-2. ICAM-2 is expressed on a variety of leukocyte cell lines, including T and B lymphoma, mastocytoma, and macrophage lines. ICAM-2 is well expressed on endothelioma cell lines, and in contrast to ICAM-1, expression is not increased by inflammatory cytokines. One of the mAb to ICAM-2 partially or completely inhibits binding of cells expressing LFA-1 to purified ICAM-2, and binding of cells expressing ICAM-2 to purified LFA-1. The findings in the mouse are congruent with those in the human, suggesting functional conservation of ICAM-2 across species.

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Xu, H., Bickford, J. K., Luther, E., Carpenito, C., Takei, F., & Springer, T. A. (1996). Characterization of murine intercellular adhesion molecule-2. The Journal of Immunology, 156(12), 4909–4914. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.156.12.4909

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