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IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN

The serum myeloma proteins associated with 20 mouse plasma cell tumors in C(3)H or BALB/c mice that had proved transplantable were characterized by electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques. Although the myeloma proteins ranged in electrophoretic mobility from gamma to alpha globulins, they coul...

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Autor principal: Fahey, John L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1961
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13697902
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description The serum myeloma proteins associated with 20 mouse plasma cell tumors in C(3)H or BALB/c mice that had proved transplantable were characterized by electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques. Although the myeloma proteins ranged in electrophoretic mobility from gamma to alpha globulins, they could be divided into two groups, the gamma type and the beta type myeloma globulins, on the basis of characteristic immunochemical properties. Gamma type myeloma proteins (5563, MPC-11) showed a close immunochemical relationship to normal mouse gamma globulins. Eighteen beta type mouse myeloma proteins migrated as beta or alpha globulins on zone electrophoresis. These proteins shared common antigenic features which permitted their recognition, separate from gamma myeloma proteins. The beta type myeloma proteins were shown to be related to a beta globulin component present in normal serum. Strain differences were observed for the normal beta globulin component believed to be formed in plasma cells. The proteins formed in mouse plasma cells were found to be antigenically complex. Shared antigenic determinants as well as distinctive antigenic determinants were detected when representative myeloma proteins were purified and compared by the Ouchterlony double diffusion technique. The myeloma proteins associated with each of the transplantable plasma cell tumors in mice are regarded as distinctive and characteristic products of plasma cell metabolism. The variety of myeloma globulins was similar for plasma cell tumors arising in C(3)H as well as in BALB/c mice, indicating that differences in mouse strains would not account for the differences among the myeloma globulins. These differences, however, may be due to differences among the normal plasma cells from which the malignant cells are derived. If this is so, the variety of myeloma globulins reflect the variety of plasma cells present normally.
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spelling pubmed-21374652008-04-17 IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN Fahey, John L. J Exp Med Article The serum myeloma proteins associated with 20 mouse plasma cell tumors in C(3)H or BALB/c mice that had proved transplantable were characterized by electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques. Although the myeloma proteins ranged in electrophoretic mobility from gamma to alpha globulins, they could be divided into two groups, the gamma type and the beta type myeloma globulins, on the basis of characteristic immunochemical properties. Gamma type myeloma proteins (5563, MPC-11) showed a close immunochemical relationship to normal mouse gamma globulins. Eighteen beta type mouse myeloma proteins migrated as beta or alpha globulins on zone electrophoresis. These proteins shared common antigenic features which permitted their recognition, separate from gamma myeloma proteins. The beta type myeloma proteins were shown to be related to a beta globulin component present in normal serum. Strain differences were observed for the normal beta globulin component believed to be formed in plasma cells. The proteins formed in mouse plasma cells were found to be antigenically complex. Shared antigenic determinants as well as distinctive antigenic determinants were detected when representative myeloma proteins were purified and compared by the Ouchterlony double diffusion technique. The myeloma proteins associated with each of the transplantable plasma cell tumors in mice are regarded as distinctive and characteristic products of plasma cell metabolism. The variety of myeloma globulins was similar for plasma cell tumors arising in C(3)H as well as in BALB/c mice, indicating that differences in mouse strains would not account for the differences among the myeloma globulins. These differences, however, may be due to differences among the normal plasma cells from which the malignant cells are derived. If this is so, the variety of myeloma globulins reflect the variety of plasma cells present normally. The Rockefeller University Press 1961-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2137465/ /pubmed/13697902 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Fahey, John L.
IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title_full IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title_fullStr IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title_short IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF TWENTY MOUSE MYELOMA PROTEINS: EVIDENCE FOR TWO GROUPS OF PROTEINS SIMILAR TO GAMMA AND BETA-2A GLOBULINS IN MAN
title_sort immunochemical studies of twenty mouse myeloma proteins: evidence for two groups of proteins similar to gamma and beta-2a globulins in man
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13697902
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