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Inhibition of modulation of thymus-leukemia antigens by concanavalin A.
Authors:C B Wilson  J R Little
Institution:Departments of Microbiology and Immunology and of Medicine of the Washington University School of Medicine and The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 U.S.A.
Abstract:When incubated at 37 °C in medium containing antibodies specific for thymus-leukemia (TL) antigens, viable cells bearing these antigens become resistant to the cytolytic effects of guinea pig complement, a process termed antigenic modulation. Antibody-induced membrane redistribution of the TL antigens, detected by indirect immunofluorescence, occurs with a similar pace. When high concentrations of concanavalin A (Con A) were included with antibodies in the incubation medium, TL antigenic modulation as well as antigen patching and capping were markedly inhibited, similar to effects of Con A on membrane immunoglobulin redistribution with murine spleen cells. Colchicine antagonized the inhibition by Con A suggesting the involvement of microtubules. In parallel experiments high concentrations of Con A failed to alter the quantity of TL antigen expression or its rate of change with time during incubation in cognate antisera. These results support the hypotheses that (a) generalized alterations in membrane receptor mobility may be induced by ligand binding to the cell membrane, and (b) under certain conditions stable interactions occur between normally independent cell surface antigens.
Keywords:Correspondence should be addressed to Ko Okumura  Department of Immunology  Faculty of Medicine  University of Tokyo  7-3-1 Hongo  Bunkyo-ku  Tokyo  113  Japan  
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