Expression of the PD-1 antigen on the surface of stimulated mouse T and B lymphocytes |
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Authors: | Agata, Yasutoshi Kawasaki, Akemi Nishimura, Hiroyuki Ishida, Yasumasa Tsubat, Takeshi Yagita, Hideo Honjo, Tasuku |
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Affiliation: | 1 Center for Molecular Biology and Genetics 2 Department of Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606, Japan 3 Department of Immunology, Juntendo University School of Medicine Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | A mAb J43 has been produced against the product of the mousePD-1 gene, a member of the Ig gene superfamily, which was previouslyisolated from an apoptosis-induced T cell hybridoma (2B4.11)by using subtractive hybridization. Analyses by flow cytometryand immunoprecipitation using the J43 mAb revealed that thePD-1 gene product is a 50–55 kDa membrane protein expressedon the cell surface of several PD-1 cDNA transfectants and 2B4.11cells. Since the molecular weight calculated from the aminoacid sequence is 29,310, the PD-1 protein appears to be heavilyglycosylated. Normal murine lymphoid tissues such as thymus,spleen, lymph node and bone marrow contained very small numbersof PD-1+ cells. However, a significant PD-1+ population appearedin the thymocytes as well as T cells in spleen and lymph nodesby the in vivo anti-CD3 mAb treatment. Furthermore, the PD-1antigen expression was strongly induced in distinct subsetsof thymocytes and spleen T cells by in vitro stimulation witheither anti-CD3 mAb or concanavalin A (Con A) which could leadT cells to both activation and cell death. Similarly, PD-1 expressionwas induced on spleen B cells by in vitro stimulation with anti-IgMantibody. By contrast, PD-1 was not significantly expressedon lymphocytes by treatment with growth factor deprivation,dexamethasone or lipopolysaccharide. These results suggest thatthe expression of the PD-1 antigen is tightly regulated andinduced by signal transduction through the antigen receptorand do not exclude the possibility that the PD-1 antigen mayplay a role in clonal selection of lymphocytes although PD-1expression is not required for the common pathway of apoptosis. |
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Keywords: | anti-CD3 antibody anti-IgM antibody immunoprecipitation induced expression |
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