CDw60 glycolipid antigens of human leukocytes: Structural characterization and cellular distribution

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Monoclonal CDw60 antibodies recognize glycolipid antigens with restricted surface expression on human leukocytes. They allow us to define new functional subpopulations of T lymphocytes and are able to induce costimulatory signals. In this report, we describe the molecular composition of CDw60 glycolipid antigens derived from different human leukocyte subpopulations. The glycolipids were isolated and their structures were identified by immunochemical methods. All molecules containing the CDw60 determinant were found in the disialoganglioside fraction. They were O-acetylated derivatives of the gangliosides II3 (Neu5Ac)2-LacCer (GD3), IV3 (Neu5Ac)2-nLc4Cer (DSPG), and VI3 (Neu5Ac)2-nLc6Cer (DSnHC), respectively. The most common CDw60 glycolipid antigen in human leukocytes was 9-O-acetyl GD3. In a comparison of various cell types, the highest concentration of 9-O-acetyl GD3 on a per cell basis was determined in granulocytes and in blood T lymphocytes, whereas B lymphocytes, thymus cells, and monocytes contained considerably smaller amounts of this molecule. Polar CDw60 antigens such as 9-O-acetyl DSPG and 9-O-acetyl DSnHC were only detected in granulocytes. © 1993 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Kniep, B., Flegel, W. A., Northoff, H., & Rieber, E. P. (1993). CDw60 glycolipid antigens of human leukocytes: Structural characterization and cellular distribution. Blood, 82(6), 1776–1786. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v82.6.1776.bloodjournal8261776

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