A unique antigen on mature B cells defined by a monoclonal antibody.

  • Link M
  • Bindl J
  • Meeker T
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel 42,000 dalton antigen (MB-1) expressed by mature human B cells in blood and tonsil was identified and characterized by utilizing a hybridoma monoclonal antibody. A comparison of MB-1 with other known B cell antigens suggests that the MB-1 antigen has not been previously identified. From one-and two-color immunofluorescence studies, it appears that the MB-1 antigen is found on all normal immunoglobulin (Ig)-expressing cells, but not on T cells, thymocytes, granulocytes, or platelets. Studies of malignant B cell tumors reveal that the antigen is expressed by virtually all Ig-expressing B cell tumors but only 10% of SIg- B-lineage leukemias. Data from these studies suggest that the MB-1 antigen is expressed late in B cell ontogeny before the expression of SIg.

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Link, M. P., Bindl, J., Meeker, T. C., Carswell, C., Doss, C. A., Warnke, R. A., & Levy, R. (1986). A unique antigen on mature B cells defined by a monoclonal antibody. The Journal of Immunology, 137(9), 3013–3018. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.137.9.3013

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