The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Alteration in the Reactivity of Sphingomyelin in Mitogen-Stimulated Lymphocytes
Keiko HirotaKanako MomoedaKenichi OnoKazuo HanaokaKentarou HorikawaKo OkumuraMasao Iwamori
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1995 年 118 巻 1 号 p. 4-8

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The antigens for a monoclonal antibody, VJ-41, established by alloimmunization of B10. A (3R) mice with lymphocytes from B10. A (5R) mice and screening of its reactivity toward Con A-stimulated human T lymphocytes, were found to be phosphorylcholine-containing ceramides (sphingomyelin) and disaturated fatty acyl glycerol (phosphatidyl-choline, PC), but neither deacylated sphingomyelin nor unsaturated fatty acid-containing PC reacted with the antibody. Although the reactivity of disaturated fatty acyl PC increased with increasing chain length, that of sphingomyelin was stronger than that of di-20:0-PC. The binding of the antibody to Con A-stimulated lymphocytes was inhibited by sphingomyelin-containing liposomes, but not by di-18:0-PC containing ones, and the concentration of sphingomyelin in Con A-stimulated human T-lymphocytes was the same as that in non-stimulated ones, indicating that the reactivity of sphingomyelin in lymphocytes is altered by Con A-stimulation.
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