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Development of Anti-Mouse CC Chemokine Receptor 3 Monoclonal Antibodies for Flow Cytometry

Teizo Asano, Ren Nanamiya, Junko Takei, Takuro Nakamura, Miyuki Yanaka, Hideki Hosono, Tomohiro Tanaka, Masato Sano, Mika K. Kaneko, Yukinari Kato

2021Monoclonal Antibodies in Immunodiagnosis and Immunotherapy53 citationsDOI

Abstract

CC chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3), also known as CD193, belongs to class A of G protein-coupled receptors and is present in high levels in eosinophils, basophils, and airway epithelial cells. CCR3 is considered the therapeutic target for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and allergic diseases; therefore, the development of sensitive monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for CCR3 has been desired. This study aimed to establish a specific and sensitive mAb against mouse CCR3 (mCCR3) useful for flow cytometry analysis by employing the Cell-Based Immunization and Screening (CBIS) method. The generated anti-mCCR3 mAb, C 3 Mab-2 (rat IgG 2b , kappa), was found to react with mCCR3-overexpressed Chinese hamster ovary-K1 (CHO/mCCR3) cells, according to flow cytometric analysis. Also, it reacted with P388 (mouse lymphoid neoplasm) or J774-1 (mouse macrophage-like) cells, which express endogenous mCCR3. Taken together, C 3 Mab-2, generated by the CBIS method, can be a valuable tool for detecting mCCR3 on the surface of mouse cells.

Topics & Concepts

Monoclonal antibodyCCR3Flow cytometryBiologyChemokine receptorChinese hamster ovary cellAntibodyMolecular biologyCC chemokine receptorsImmunologyC-C chemokine receptor type 6VirologyReceptorChemokineImmune systemBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionChemokine receptors and signalingT-cell and B-cell Immunology