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A monoclonal antibody disrupting calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion of brain tissues: possible role of its target antigen in animal pattern formation.

机译:干扰脑组织钙依赖性细胞间粘附的单克隆抗体:其靶抗原在动物模式形成中的可能作用。

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The Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion system (CDS) is thought to be essential for the formation and maintenance of cell adhesion in a wide variety of tissues. Previous studies suggested that CDS has some cell-type specificity; for example, the monoclonal antibody ECCD-1 selectively recognizes CDS of certain epithelial tissues in mouse embryos but not nervous tissues. In the present study, we have obtained a monoclonal antibody, designated NCD-1, that disrupts connections between brain cells of mouse embryos. A series of experiments suggested that NCD-1 specifically recognizes CDS. We then determined the distribution of the NCD-1 antigen in various mouse tissues. NCD-1 reacted with cells of the following tissues and cell lines: nervous tissues from various sources, lens, striated muscle, cardiac muscle, glioma G26-20, adrenocortical tumor Y1, and melanoma B16. None of these cells reacted with ECCD-1, and the cells reactive with ECCD-1 did not react with NCD-1. There was also a class of cells that did not react with either ECCD-1 or NCD-1. These results suggest that cells in the body can be classified into at least three groups containing CDS of differing specificities. A map of the tissue localization of these different classes of CDS also suggests that the expression of cell-type-specific cell adhesion molecules in each tissue plays a crucial role in adhesion between the same cell types and segregation of different cell types in processes essential for animal morphogenesis.
机译:Ca 2+依赖性细胞-细胞粘附系统(CDS)被认为对于在各种组织中形成和维持细胞粘附至关重要。先前的研究表明CDS具有一定的细胞类型特异性。例如,单克隆抗体ECCD-1选择性识别小鼠胚胎中某些上皮组织的CDS,但不能识别神经组织。在本研究中,我们获得了一种名为NCD-1的单克隆抗体,该抗体可破坏小鼠胚胎脑细胞之间的连接。一系列实验表明NCD-1可以特异性识别CDS。然后,我们确定了NCD-1抗原在各种小鼠组织中的分布。 NCD-1与以下组织和细胞系的细胞发生反应:来自各种来源的神经组织,晶状体,横纹肌,心肌,神经胶质瘤G26-20,肾上腺皮质肿瘤Y1和黑素瘤B16。这些细胞均未与ECCD-1反应,并且与ECCD-1反应的细胞未与NCD-1反应。还有一类细胞不与ECCD-1或NCD-1反应。这些结果表明,体内的细胞可分为至少三组,它们包含不同特异性的CDS。这些不同类别的CDS的组织定位图还表明,每种组织中特定于细胞类型的细胞粘附分子的表达在相同细胞类型之间的粘附以及不同细胞类型的分离过程中起着至关重要的作用,这些过程对于动物形态发生。

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