EA-1, a novel adhesion molecule involved in the homing of progenitor T lymphocytes to the thymus

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The mouse progenitor T lymphocyte (pro-T) cell line FTF1 binds in vitro to thymus blood vessels, thymic capsule, and liver from newborn mice. A mAb, EA-1, raised against an embryonic mouse endothelial cell line, blocked adhesion. The antibody also interfered with pro-T cell adhesion to a thymus-derived use endothelial cell line; it had no effect on the adhesion of mature T lymphocytes and myeloid cells. The antigen recognized by EA-1 is located on the vascular endothelium of various mouse tissues and absent on pro-T cells. EA-1 antibody precipitates molecules with apparent molecular weights of 110,000, 140,000, 160,000, and 200,000. Immunoclearing and bindinginhibition studies with antibodies against known adhesion molecules suggest that the EA-1 antigen is a novel adhesion molecule involved in colonization of the embryonic thymus by T cell progenitors.

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Imhof, B. A., Ruiz, P., Hesse, B., Palacios, R., & Dunon, D. (1991). EA-1, a novel adhesion molecule involved in the homing of progenitor T lymphocytes to the thymus. Journal of Cell Biology, 114(5), 1069–1078. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.114.5.1069

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