Monoclonal antibody IAC-1 is specific for activated α2β1 and binds to amino acids 199 to 201 of the integrin α2 I-domain
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- 15 July 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 104 (2), 390-396
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2003-12-4224
Abstract
In this study we describe the first monoclonal antibody, integrin activated conformation-1 (IAC-1), to recognize the active form of the platelet-collagen receptor, the integrin α2β1. IAC-1 has the following properties: (1) IAC-1 fails to bind to resting platelets but readily interacts with platelets stimulated by the glycoprotein VI-specific agonist, convulxin, and by other agonists; (2) similar concentration response relationships for binding of IAC-1 and soluble collagen were observed in convulxin-stimulated platelets; (3) the epitope for IAC-1 is T199Y200K201, which is located at the opposite site of the metal ion-dependent adhesion site in a region not involved in the I-domain “shifts” that occur upon ligand binding; (4) IAC-1 strongly binds to recombinant α2 I-domain, therefore suggesting that the neo-epitope appears to be exposed by an “unmasking” of I-domain-covering regions upon activation; (5) IAC-1 binds to platelets during adhesion to collagen under shear conditions, demonstrating activation of α2β1; (6) as IAC-1 does not interfere with platelet-collagen binding, it defines a new class of antibodies that is distinct from those belonging to the “cation- and ligand-induced binding sites” (CLIBSs) and the “ligand mimetic” group. These characteristics make IAC-1 a very powerful tool to study α2β1 activation under dynamic and physiologically relevant conditions. (Blood. 2004;104:390-396)Keywords
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