For those interested in characterization of mAbs to leukocyte dif ferentiation antigens

From: Bill Davis (davisw@vetmed.wsu.edu)
Date: Sat Aug 12 2000 - 13:12:46 EST


This is for investigators interested in the study of mAbs to leukocyte
differentiation molecules in humans and other species.
We have developed a taxonomic key program (tkp) for the characterization and
comparative analysis of leukocyte differentiation antigens.  Until now, the
strategy for analysis has been to use 1) flow cytometry to compare the
patterns of expression of mAb-defined molecules on normal leukocytes and
panels of well characterized cell lines and 2) a statistical program to
cluster mAbs with similar patterns of reactivity.  This has been a useful
method for first round screening in human leukocyte differentiation antigen
workshops.  However, for investigation in other species, this strategy has
been less useful.  Resolution of the clustering program has been limited in
the study of leukocyte differentiation antigens in species where only a few
cell lines have been available and where fewer laboratories have been
available.  The tkp program alleviates this problem and offers a way for
individual investigators to compare the patterns of reactivity of their mAbs
with mAbs used to cluster leukocyte differentiation antigens in humans.  The
design of the program is similar to the design of taxonomic keys used to
identify plants.  The database, developed from the database of the "Protein
Reviews on the Web' <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/prow> and the Leukocyte
FactsBook [Academic Press], can be queried to determine if a given mAb
identifies a known or new molecule.  The types of information used in the
queries are lineage restriction, type of molecule, pattern of expression on
leukocytes and stromal cells, and molecular weight.  The program can also be
used to call up information on one or groups of molecules (i.e.,
GPI-anchored molecules).
	Links to other relevant databases have been included to assist
investigators in their studies.  The links include the websites developed to
summarize the last leukocyte differentiation workshops in ruminants and
horses.
	The tkp program will be updated when the information is available
from the 7th HLDA workshop that was just concluded this June.

Regards,

William (Bill) C. Davis
Vet. Micro/Pathol, CVM
Washington State Univ.



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