Claims
- 1. A cell line produced by a hydridoma technique which produces a monoclonal antibody having all of the identifying characteristics of the 1D3 monoclonal antibody which specifically binds to the 1D3 antigen of neutrophils and which does not significantly bind to other human peripheral blood cells and which does not significantly bind to granulocyte precursors in bone marrow, said 1D3 antigen having a molecular weight of approximately 48,000 daltons defined under reducing conditions and a molecular weight in the approximate range of 48,000-60,000 daltons defined under non-reducing conditions.
- 2. The cell line of claim 1 wherein said monoclonal antibody does not significantly bind to human acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells.
- 3. The cell line of claim 1 wherein said monoclonal antibody does not significantly bind to human acute myeloblastic leukemia cells.
- 4. The cell line of claim 1 wherein said monoclonal antibody does not significantly bind to human acute leukemia cells.
- 5. A cell line produced by a hybridoma technique having all the identifying characteristics of the sample on deposit with the American Type Culture Collection Deposit No. HB 9445.
- 6. A monoclonal antibody which specifically binds to an antigen on the surface of a neutrophil, said antigen having a molecular weight of approximately 48,000 daltons defined under reducing conditions and a molecular weight in the approximate range of 48,000-60,000 daltons defined under non-reducing conditions, said monoclonal antibody having all of the identifying characteristics of the 1D3 monoclonal antibody and further characterized as not significantly binding to:
- A. human acute leukemia cells,
- B. human peripheral blood cells other than neutrophils, and
- C. granulocyte precursors in bone marrow.
- 7. The monoclonal antibody of claim 6 produced by the hybrid cell line having all the identifying characteristics of the A.T.C.C. deposit No. HB 9445.
- 8. The monoclonal antibody of claim 6 in which said human acute leukemia cells comprise acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells.
- 9. The monoclonal antibody of claim 6 in which said human acute leukemia cells comprise acute myeloblastic leukemia cells.
- 10. The monoclonal antibody identified as 1D3 produced by the hybridoma cell line sample on deposit with the A.T.C.C. and assigned No. HB 9445.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending application Ser. No. 938,864, filed Dec. 8, 1986, of the same title now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under PHS Grant #CA 36167.
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