Published September 1976 | Version v1
Journal article

Indirect radioimmunoassay for thymus leukemia (TL) antigens

  • 1. Washington Univ., St. Louis

Description

An indirect radioimmunoassay for thymus leukemia TL antigens has been developed and its specificity documented. The assay makes use of anti-TL antibodies produced in congenic mice (A-Tla/sup b/) and radioiodinated purified rabbit anti-mouse IgG. Using this assay, differences can be detected in the amounts of antigen expressed on thymocytes of the three known phenotypes (TL.1,2,3; TL.2; TL-) of inbred mouse strains. Significant differences are also detected in comparison of the thymocytes from homozygous TL.1,2,3 mice (A-Tla/sup a/) and heterozygotes from Tla/sup a/ and Tla/sup b/ parents. Optimum conditions for the assay have been established. Its ability to detect antigens on glutaraldehyde-fixed cells and the binding of noncytolytic antibodies on both viable and fixed cells are documented. The assay has also been used to quantitate the changes in TL antigen expression on cells incubated in anti-TL antisera under conditions of antigenic modulation

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Mice, "1"2"5I tracer technique

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Journal Title
The Journal of Immunology
Journal Volume
117
Journal Issue
3
Series
J. Immunol.
Journal Page Range
911-918
ISSN
0022-1767

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