Cells (Apr 2020)

Detection of Human CD38 Using Variable Lymphocyte Receptor (VLR) Tetramers

  • Srijit Khan,
  • Yanling Liu,
  • Laura M. Ernst,
  • Leslie Y. T. Leung,
  • Patrick Budylowski,
  • Shilan Dong,
  • Paolo Campisi,
  • Evan J. Propst,
  • Nikolaus E. Wolter,
  • Eyal Grunebaum,
  • Mario Ostrowski,
  • Götz R. A. Ehrhardt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9040950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 950

Abstract

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CD38 is a multifunctional cell surface receptor expressed on multiple cell lineages of hematopoietic origin with high levels of expression on human plasma cells. Previously, we isolated the monoclonal variable lymphocyte receptor B (VLRB) MM3 antibody from the evolutionarily distant sea lamprey, which recognized the CD38 ectoenzyme exclusively on human plasma cells in a manner that correlated with CD38 enzymatic activity. The plasma cell-specific binding of VLRB MM3 contrasts with the broad pattern of expression of CD38-determined conventional antibodies specific for this antigen. In an effort to facilitate the application of this unique reagent in combination with conventional antibody panels, we explored a strategy to generate VLRB MM3 tetramers. The resulting reagent maintained the threshold-based recognition of CD38. Increased sensitivity achieved with VLRB MM3 tetramers also showed preferential recognition of germinal center centroblasts over centrocytes. VLRB MM3 tetramers thus provided a unique and versatile single-step staining reagent for the detection of human CD38 that is readily incorporated into multi-color flow cytometry panels.

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