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  • Title: Identification and characterization of an antigen specific for normal erythroid precursor cells and its application in diagnosis of erythroleukemia.
    Author: Andreasen RB, Olsson L.
    Journal: Leuk Res; 1987; 11(11):1045-53. PubMed ID: 3320578.
    Abstract:
    A monoclonal antibody (designated K:1-6F) generated by hybridization of mouse myeloma cells with spleen cells from mice immunized with the erythroleukemic cell line K562 was found by fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis, dot-blot assay and electroimmunoblotting to bind to a majority of cells in the K562 and HEL erythroleukemic cell lines, to a subset of cells of the erythroid lineage from normal bone marrow, to a subset of cells in all analysed cases (total 10) of erythroleukemia, and weakly to cells from patients with myeloid leukemia. The antibody did not bind to normal erythrocytes, monocytes, T- and B lymphocytes or granulocytes, as well as a panel of human malignant cell lines of hemopoietic origin (HL60, U937, Daudi, Molt-3, RH-L4 and U266). Biochemical characterization of the antigen defined by the antibody suggests that eht epitope is defined by a carbohydrate structure alone or in combination with proteins. Four molecules with Mr 100 kD, 65 kD, 45 kD and 18 kD respectively were immunoprecipitated from Triton X-100 extract of K562 erythroleukemia cells. Neuraminidase did not affect the binding of the antibody, whereas tunicamycin reduced the K:1-6F expression. The K:1-6F Mab was in normal bone marrow found to be specific for erythroid precursor cells and may therefore be useful in examination of normal and leukemic erythropoiesis.
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