Autor: |
O, Kalayci, C, McCalla, P, Hommel, H, Moallem, S, Chice, J, Michl, S, Fikrig |
Rok vydání: |
2000 |
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Zdroj: |
Journal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology. 10(5) |
ISSN: |
1018-9068 |
Popis: |
Monoclonal antibody (MAB) BH2C6 recognizes a plasma membrane antigen, the BH2-Ag, specifically expressed by human neutrophils. While studies with peripheral blood and bone marrow from healthy adults clearly demonstrate the absence of BH2-Ag from other cellular components except neutrophils, they also indicate that the BH2-Ag is expressed more strongly by mature than immature neutrophils. The purpose of this study was to determine the expression of the BH2-Ag by peripheral blood neutrophils from premature newborns to adults. Seventy-two donors were studied in six age groups: newborns36 weeks of gestational age; newborns36 weeks of gestational age; 0.5-2 years; 4-8 years; 12-17 years;30 years. Expression of the BH2-Ag by peripheral blood neutrophils was examined by cytofluorography using MAB BH2-C6 directly labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). Neutrophils were reacted in parallel with FITC-MAB directed against CD11b, the alpha-chain of the CD11b/CD18 antigen (CR3). BH2-Ag is expressed by 98.3-99.6% of the neutrophils in all groups, and is absent on other blood cells, including those of very premature newborns. Statistical comparisons with respect to the mean fluorescence intensity of the FITC-MAB BH2C6 bound did not support a significant difference in the expression of BH2-Ag in any age group. CD11b expression was also detected in every individual studied and its mean fluorescence intensity correlated significantly with that of BH2Ag (p0.001). The uniform presence of BH2Ag in every individual including a very premature infant suggests that BH2-Ag is likely to be an essential component of neutrophil development in humans. A highly significant correlation between the mean fluorescence intensity obtained with MAB BH2C6 and MAB CD11b suggests a possible interactive role of the two antigens in neutrophil development and/or function. |
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