A xenogeneic antiserum raised to antireovirus immunoglobulin was used to define an idiotypic determinant present on antibodies to reovirus type 3 hemagglutinin. The same idiotype was identified on nonimmune lymphoid cells and on neuronal cells that specifically bind the hemagglutinin of type 3 reovirus. This idiotypic determinant, called Id3, is shared by (a) a monoclonal antibody to the neutralization site of hemagglutinin from type 3 reovirus; (b) BALB/c serum antibodies to the hemagglutinin of reovirus type 3; (c) R1.1, a murine thymoma cell line that binds reovirus type 3; (d) primary cultures of murine neuronal cells. The presence of an idiotype shared by antihemagglutinin antibodies and by structures on nonlymphoid cells suggests a general relationship between disparate receptors that recognize a common determinant. Furthermore, this suggests a novel approach for the study of viral receptor interactions and for analysis of mechanisms of autoimmune responses.
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1 January 1982
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January 01 1982
Identification of a hemagglutinin-specific idiotype associated with reovirus recognition shared by lymphoid and neural cells.
J T Nepom
H L Weiner
M A Dichter
M Tardieu
D R Spriggs
C F Gramm
M L Powers
B N Fields
M I Greene
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1982) 155 (1): 155–167.
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J T Nepom, H L Weiner, M A Dichter, M Tardieu, D R Spriggs, C F Gramm, M L Powers, B N Fields, M I Greene; Identification of a hemagglutinin-specific idiotype associated with reovirus recognition shared by lymphoid and neural cells.. J Exp Med 1 January 1982; 155 (1): 155–167. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.155.1.155
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