Characterization of a monoclonal antibody which detects all murine <i>alpha beta</i> T cell receptors.

Ralph T. Kubo(National Jewish Health), Willi K. Born(National Jewish Health), John W. Kappler(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Philippa Marrack(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Michele Pigeon(National Jewish Health)
The Journal of Immunology
April 1, 1989
Cited by 751

Abstract

Research on the specificities, functions, and maturation of T cells would be greatly aided by a collection of monoclonal antibodies which distinguishes different types of TCR. With this end in mind hamsters were immunized and tested for production of pan-reactive anti-mouse alpha beta TCR antibodies. In this report we describe the properties and uses of a mAb, H57-597, produced from one of these animals. The mAb reacts with surface receptors on all alpha beta TCR-bearing cells and does not react with receptors on gamma delta+ T cells. In an immobilized form, this antibody can directly activate T cells bearing alpha beta TCR. It can be used in immunoprecipitation reactions to precipitate receptor from the appropriate cell types. In combination with anti-CD3, the antibody can be used in cytofluorographic analyses to measure numbers of CD3+, alpha beta+, and CD3+, gamma delta+ cells in the thymus and periphery.


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