Immunological characterization of a mucin-associated protein from hamster tracheal epithelial cell culture.

Y. Park, C. Shin, W. J. Lee, M. Jo, J. Ryu, E. Choi, K. C. Kim, K. Ko
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Airway mucins are high molecular mass (>10(6) dalton) glycoproteins with various types of associated molecules including glycoproteins, lipoproteins, and lipids. The study of mucin-associated proteins is limited largely due to the lack of specific probes. In this study, we produced a monoclonal antibody, MAbHT10, against a 190-kDa mucin associated-protein by immunizing mice with hamster airway mucin purified in nondissociative condition. Using HT10, the 190-kDa mucin-associated protein was characterized immunologically. The 190-kDa mucin-associated protein is glycoprotein and HT10 recognized carbohydrate containing portion of the protein. The association of 190-kDa protein with mucin is strong enough that heat and detergent treatment is required to dissociate it from mucin as evidenced by gel filtration chromatography, Western blot, enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay (ELISA), and co-immunoprecipitation. The expression of the 190-kDa protein is increased with the development of hamster tracheal epithelial cells in culture, but showed differences with the pattern of the regulation of mucin expression. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a known strong mucin secretagogue, dose-dependently increased mucin release but caused only marginal increase in the release of the 190-kDa protein. The MAb should be useful in the structural and functional analysis of the 190-kDa mucin-associated proteins in physiological and pathological situations such as chronic airway diseases.
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仓鼠气管上皮细胞培养黏液相关蛋白的免疫学特性。
气道粘蛋白是一种高分子量(bbb10(6)道尔顿)的糖蛋白,具有多种相关分子,包括糖蛋白、脂蛋白和脂质。由于缺乏特异性探针,粘蛋白相关蛋白的研究受到很大限制。在这项研究中,我们用非解离条件下纯化的仓鼠气道粘蛋白免疫小鼠,产生了一种针对190 kda粘蛋白相关蛋白的单克隆抗体MAbHT10。利用HT10对190 kda黏液蛋白相关蛋白进行免疫学表征。190 kda黏液蛋白相关蛋白是糖蛋白和HT10识别的含碳水化合物的蛋白质部分。凝胶过滤层析、Western blot、酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)和共免疫沉淀证明,190-kDa蛋白与粘蛋白的关联足够强,需要加热和洗涤剂处理才能将其与粘蛋白分离。190-kDa蛋白的表达随培养的仓鼠气管上皮细胞的发育而增加,但与粘蛋白的表达调节模式不同。三磷酸腺苷(ATP)是一种已知的强黏液蛋白促分泌剂,其剂量依赖性地增加黏液蛋白的释放,但仅引起190 kda蛋白释放的边际增加。该单抗可用于生理和病理情况下(如慢性气道疾病)190 kda黏液蛋白相关蛋白的结构和功能分析。
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Hybridoma
Hybridoma 医学-免疫学
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