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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 147, Issue 7 2222-2228, Copyright © 1991 by American Association of Immunologists


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A novel monoclonal antibody against murine IL-2 receptor beta-chain. Characterization of receptor expression in normal lymphoid cells and EL- 4 cells

T Tanaka, M Tsudo, H Karasuyama, F Kitamura, T Kono, M Hatakeyama, T Taniguchi and M Miyasaka
Department of Immunology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan.

A mAb specific for the murine IL-2R beta-chain (IL-2R beta) was produced by immunizing a rat with a rat transfectant cell line expressing a large number of cDNA-encoded murine IL-2R beta. The mAb, designated TM-beta 1, is specifically reactive with the murine IL-2R beta cDNA-transfectant but not with the recipient cell, and immunoprecipitates murine IL-2R beta of Mr 75 to 85 kDa. TM-beta 1 mAb completely abolished the high affinity IL-2 binding by inhibiting the ligand binding to IL-2R beta. Murine IL-2R beta was found to be constitutively expressed on a subpopulation of CD8+ T cells and almost all NK1.1+ NK cells in the spleen, whereas TM-beta 1 mAb inhibited the proliferation of spleen cells induced by 1 nM of IL-2. Interestingly, EL-4 cells that express murine IL-2R beta as detected by TM-beta 1 mAb can bind neither human nor murine IL-2 under the intermediate affinity conditions, although cDNA-directed human IL-2R beta expressed in the same EL-4 cells has been previously shown to manifest the intermediate affinity IL-2 binding. These results may imply that functional expression of IL-2R beta is differentially regulated between humans and mice. Finally, our neutralizing anti-IL-2R beta mAb TM-beta 1 will be useful not only for various in vitro studies but also for in vivo studies to directly investigate the possible involvement of the IL-2/IL- 2R pathway in the generation and differentiation of T lymphocytes and NK cells.


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