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. 1987 Jun;84(11):3831–3835. doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.11.3831

Assessment of antigen-specific receptor function of surface immunoglobulin M and D with identical hapten specificity.

R Tisch, M Watanabe, M Letarte, N Hozumi
PMCID: PMC304970  PMID: 3108881

Abstract

Monoclonal B-cell lines expressing antigen-specific surface IgM or IgD were established by transferring the genes encoding immunoglobulin heavy (mu or delta) and light (kappa) chains specific for the hapten 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl (TNP) into a B-cell lymphoma line. Two IgMTNP and two IgDTNP transformants were selected on the basis of similar levels of anti-TNP idiotype expression by flow microfluorimetric analysis. The IgMTNP and IgDTNP transformants were compared in quantitative assays for their ability to bind TNP-carrier and present TNP-carrier to carrier-specific T cells. Our results indicate that IgMTNP and IgDTNP transformants have an equal capacity to bind and present specific antigen. Thus surface IgM and IgD, when present in equivalent amounts, function similarly as antigen receptors.

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