The monoclonal antibodies included in the B cell panel of the Third Workshop on Ruminant Leukocyte Antigens were tested by flow cytometry for their reactivity with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) from normal, BLV (bovine leukemia virus)-infected but non-lymphocytotic and lymphocytotic cows. Three MoAbs probably detected pan-B cell antigens. They detected an increase in the B/T cell ratio in peripheral blood from lymphocytotic cattle. However, no changes were observed in the surface phenotypes of B cells from infected animals with MoAbs of the workshop panel.

REACTIVITY OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES OF THE B CELL PANEL ON PBM FROM BLV-INFECTED AND LYMPHOCYTOTIC COWS / G. Poli, L. Turin, M. Rocchi, W. Ponti. - In: VETERINARY IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-2427. - 52:4(1996), pp. 295-299.

REACTIVITY OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES OF THE B CELL PANEL ON PBM FROM BLV-INFECTED AND LYMPHOCYTOTIC COWS

G. Poli
Primo
;
L. Turin
Secondo
;
W. Ponti
Ultimo
1996

Abstract

The monoclonal antibodies included in the B cell panel of the Third Workshop on Ruminant Leukocyte Antigens were tested by flow cytometry for their reactivity with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) from normal, BLV (bovine leukemia virus)-infected but non-lymphocytotic and lymphocytotic cows. Three MoAbs probably detected pan-B cell antigens. They detected an increase in the B/T cell ratio in peripheral blood from lymphocytotic cattle. However, no changes were observed in the surface phenotypes of B cells from infected animals with MoAbs of the workshop panel.
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
1996
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