4-1BB T-cell antigen binds to mature B cells and macrophages,and costimulates anti-μ-primed splenic B cells |
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Authors: | Karen E. Pollok,Young-June Kim,Jos Hurtado,Zhen Zhou,Kack K. Kim,Byoung S. Kwon |
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Affiliation: | Karen E. Pollok,Young-June Kim,José Hurtado,Zhen Zhou,Kack K. Kim,Byoung S. Kwon |
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Abstract: | 4-1BB is expressed on activated murine T cells and may function as an accessory signaling molecule during T-cell activation. To identify putative 4-1BB ligands, a fusion protein consisting of the extracellular domain of 4-1BB fused to human placental alkaline phosphatase (4-1BB-AP) was constructed. Alkaline phosphatase activity could then be used as an indicator of the relative amount of bound 4-1BB. These studies indicated that 4-1BB-AP specifically bound to the surface of various mature B and macrophage cell lines. 4-1BB-AP bound at low levels to T cell lines (non-activated and anti-CD3-activated), pre-B-cell lines, and an immature macrophage cell line. 4-1BB-AP did not bind to a glial tumor cell line, HeLa cells, or COS cells. In addition, 4-1BB-AP bound at higher levels to F(ab′)2 anti-μ-activated primary B cells compared to anti-CD3-activated primary T cells. Scatchard analysis indicated that the A20 B cell lymphoma expressed 3680 binding sites per cell with a Kd of 1.86 nM . Affinity cross-linking studies demonstrated that a major cell surface species of 120 kDa bound to 4-1BB-AP 4-1BB-AP also bound to a minor species of approximately 60 kDa. The addition of paraformaldehyde-fixed SF21 cells expressing recombinant 4-1BB synergized with F(ab′)2 anti-μ in inducing splenic B cell proliferation suggesting that 4-1BB may function as a regulator of B cell growth. |
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Keywords: | 4-1BB T lymphocyte B lymphocyte Macrophage Adhesion molecules |
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