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Monoclonal antibodies to subpopulations of bovine neutrophils
Authors:A. J. Guidry   M. J. Paape   K. E. Squiggins   M. Worku   C. N. Hambleton  R. H. Miller
Abstract:Monoclonal antibodies were developed to neutrophil surface antigens in an effort to identify neutrophil subpopulations. Eleven monoclonals were positive for neutrophils using the ELISA and flow cytometry. Four monoclonals recognised neutrophils and monocytes, but more importantly each recognised subpopulations of neutrophils. Percentage binding of the same population of neutrophils by each monoclonal was 19H7, 23%; 36H10, 34%; 46B3, 16%; 9D13, 37%. All four showed additive percentage binding to neutrophils when reacted with each other. Cow differences in percentage binding of monoclonals were also evident, i.e., 46B3 — cow no. 8437, 8%; cow no. 2820, 22%. Monocytes showed the most variation, both by cow and by clone within cow, i.e., cow no. 8813, 46B3 = 98% and 9D13 = 6%; clone 19H7, cow no. 8813 = 88% and cow no. 8679 = 2%. Percentage binding to eosinophils was low for all clones except 46B3 which averaged 46%, 5%, 72% and 76% for four cows tested. Percentage binding to lymphocytes tended to be high for all clones across all cows, averaging 62%. Clone 36H10 tended to be the lowest of the clones, averaging 38%. The ability of these clones to identify subpopulations of neutrophils and the significant among cow variation make them useful tools for studying the relationship of different cell-surface antigens to cell function within cow and among cows.
Keywords:Bovine  Monoclonal  Neutrophil
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