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Determination of human factor VIII (AHG-associated protein)-antigen in endothelial cells from Xenopus laevis (XTH cells)
Authors:Schlage  Walter K
Institution:(1) Zoologisches Institut, Universität Basel, Basel, Switzerland;(2) Zoologisches Institut der Universität Basel, Rheinsprung 9, CH-4051 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary AHG-associated protein (AHG-a.p.), the antigen of the blood-clotting factor VIII complex, is a specific endothelial cell marker. Primary (p-XTH) and established (XTH-2) endothelial cells from the hearts of Xenopus laevis tadpoles were assayed for the presence of this marker by means of immunological cross-reaction (recognition of common antigenic sites) with antiserum against human AHG-a.p. Radial imtnunodiffusion and rocket immunoelectrophoresis proved to be insufficiently sensitive, whereas immunofluorescence and a newly evaluated ELISA technique gave positive results. The very high sensitivity of the ELISA (less than 1/240000 of the AHG-a.p. in 0.1 ml human standard plasma can be detected) and the removal of interfering proteins by gel filtration also revealed the presence of AHG-a.p. in the fetal calf serum used in the culture medium; earlier investigations into this subject by a one-step radioimmunoassay had reported negative results. Specially adapted XTH-2 cells were grown in a proteinand serum-free hydrolysate medium in order to demonstrate the presence of a Xenopus-derived antigen that was immunoreactive with the anti-human AHG-a.p.
Keywords:Endothelial cells  ELISA  Immunofluorescence  Interspecific antigen recognition  Serum-free culture  Amphibian cells
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