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  2. The basophil activation marker defined by antibody 97A6 is identical to the ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 3

The basophil activation marker defined by antibody 97A6 is identical to the ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 3

  • Blood. 2001 May 15;97(10):3303-5. doi: 10.1182/blood.v97.10.3303.
H J Bühring 1 M Seiffert C Giesert A Marxer L Kanz P Valent K Sano
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 University of Tübingen, Department of Internal Medicine II, Division of Hematology, Immunology, and Oncology, Germany. [email protected]
Abstract

It has recently been shown that monoclonal antibody (MoAb) 97A6 detects a surface antigen expressed on basophils and their CD34(+) precursor cells, as well as the basophil cell line KU-812. In this report the partial amino acid sequence of affinity chromatography- and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis-separated 97A6 antigen(s) from KU-812 lysates was determined. Sequence alignment of high-performance liquid chromatography-selected tryptic Peptides from the resulting 130- and 150-kd bands revealed a 100% identity with Amino acids 393 to 405 of ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase-3 (E-NPP3; CD203c) but not of the related ectoenzyme PC-1 (E-NPP1). Moreover, MoAb 97A6 selectively recognized 293 cells transfected with human E-NPP3, but did not react with cells transfected with PC-1 or parental 293 cells. In addition, E-NPP3 messenger RNA expression was detected in basophils but not other peripheral blood cells. Finally, MoAb 97A6 immunoprecipitated phosphodiesterase activity from KU-812 cells and peripheral blood basophils, but not from other cell populations. These data demonstrate that MoAb 97A6 recognizes the functionally active type II transmembrane ectoenzyme E-NPP3.

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