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Production of monoclonal antibodies that recognize the extracellular domain of mouse langerin/CD207.

Authors
 Cheolho Cheong  ;  Juliana Idoyaga  ;  Chae Gyu Park  ;  Ralph M. Steinman  ;  Sayuri Yamazaki  ;  Kayo Inaba  ;  Anthony Bonito  ;  Jae Y. Kim  ;  Jae-Hoon Choi  ;  Young-Sun Kang  ;  Haekyung Lee  ;  Sung Ho Park  ;  Maggi Pack  ;  Yoonkyung Do 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS, Vol.324(1-2) : 48-62, 2007 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS
ISSN
 0022-1759 
Issue Date
2007
Abstract
Langerin CD207 is a type II transmembrane protein. It is responsible for the formation of Birbeck granules, which are intracellular organelles within Langerhans cells, the dendritic cells of stratified squamous epithelia like the epidermis. Because current anti-CD207 antibodies have limitations, we prepared new monoclonals by immunizing rats with the extracellular region of mouse Langerin followed by a boost with enriched Langerhans cells (LCs). We secured a large panel of mAbs, most of which reacted with the carboxy terminal carbohydrate recognition domain. These mAbs could be used to immunoblot and immunoprecipitate mouse Langerin and to stain the cell surface and intracellular pools of CD207 by FACS analysis. Labeling of Birbeck granules was also achieved by immunoelectron microscopy. Anti-CD207 identified LCs in the epidermis and skin draining lymph nodes of BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice, but BALB/c mice had an additional Langerin+ population in spleen, thymus and mesenteric lymph node. This additional subset had higher levels of CD8 and CD205 than epidermal LCs, and also had a less mature phenotype, i.e., lower MHC II, CD40 and CD86. Subcutaneous injection of IgG but not IgM forms of these new anti-CD207 mAbs led to rapid and selective labeling of the Langerin+ cells in skin draining lymph nodes as well as spleen. The new IgG anti-CD207 mAbs should be useful for further research on LCs and dendritic cells including an evaluation of the consequences of antigen delivery within anti-CD207 mAbs in vivo.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jim.2007.05.001
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > BioMedical Science Institute (의생명과학부) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Chae Gyu(박채규) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1906-1308
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/96347
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