T-Cell-Specific Expression of Kinase-Defective <i>Eph</i> -Family Receptor Protein, EphB6 in Normal as well as Transformed Hematopoietic Cells

Manabu Shimoyama(Kobe University), Hiroshi Matsuoka(Kobe University), Akira Tamekane(Kobe University), Mitsuhiro Ito(Kobe University), Nobuko Iwata(Kobe University), Ryuichi Inoue(Kobe University), Kazuo Chihara(Kobe University), Akiko Furuya(Kyowa Kirin (Japan)), Nobuo Hanai(Kyowa Kirin (Japan)), Toshimitsu Matsui(Kobe University)
Growth Factors
January 1, 2000
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Abstract

Although most kinase-defective growth factor receptor proteins are associated with pathogenic conditions, a kinase-defective Eph-family receptor protein, EphB6, is expressed in normal human tissues. We generated monoclonal antibodies specific for human EphB6 to characterize its expression on human hematopoietic cells. A very small population of normal human peripheral white blood cells (0.57 +/- 0.07%, n = 12) expressed EphB6. The EphB6-positive cells were CD2+, CD7+, CD3+ and CD4+ or CD8+ lymphocytes, but they did not express CD19 or CD11b. In human bone marrow, only 1.5 +/- 0.19% of lymphocytes expressed EphB6. Compared with the expression in peripheral lymphocytes, prominent expression of EphB6 protein was demonstrated in CD4+CD8+ double-positive mouse thymocytes. The T-cell lineage-specific expression was strictly conserved in human leukemia/lymphoma cells. Among T-cell-derived leukemia cells, the expression level of EphB6 seemed to decrease with maturation of the cells. These results suggest that EphB6 expression is regulated in T-cell development.


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