A function for CD2 on murine B cells?
CD2 is expressed on murine B cells, probably as a result of a chromosomal translocation event during speciation. There are no activating antibodies to mouse CD2, but when activated non‐specifically, only T cells up‐regulate their expression of CD2. We investigated the expression and function of CD2...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Immunology and cell biology 1997-08, Vol.75 (4), p.333-339 |
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Zusammenfassung: | CD2 is expressed on murine B cells, probably as a result of a chromosomal translocation event during speciation. There are no activating antibodies to mouse CD2, but when activated non‐specifically, only T cells up‐regulate their expression of CD2. We investigated the expression and function of CD2 on B cells using mice transgenic for human CD2 under the control of a modified version of the autologous promoter/enhancer that included the immunoglobulin enhancer. This construction directs expression of human CD2 to the B cell compartment as well as to the T cell compartment. In this paper, we confirm that activating pairs of anti‐CD2 monoclonal antibodies are mitogenic for mouse T cells transgenic for human CD2. In contrast, mouse B cells that express similar amounts of human CD2 are not stimulated to proliferate by equivalent doses of these antibodies. We were also unable to show any functional consequence for these B cells as a result of CD2 ligation. |
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ISSN: | 0818-9641 1440-1711 |
DOI: | 10.1038/icb.1997.51 |