A. Alshamkhani et al., OX40 IS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED ON ACTIVATED RAT AND MOUSE T-CELLS AND IS THE SOLE RECEPTOR FOR THE OX40 LIGAND, European Journal of Immunology, 26(8), 1996, pp. 1695-1699
OX40, a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor/nerve growt
h factor (NGF) receptor superfamily was first identified as a marker o
f activated rat CD4(+) cells with the MRC OX40 monoclonal antibody (mA
b). A ligand for OX40 (called OX40 ligand or OX40L) has recently been
identified and has sequence similarity to TNF. Mouse OX40L-immunoglobu
lin fusion protein (OX40L-Ig) binds to activated mouse CD4(+) and CD8(
+) cells (Baum, P. R, et al., EMBO J. 1994. 13: 3992) suggesting that
OX40 could have a differential pattern of expression on mouse and rat
T cells. This, however, did not rule out the presence of an alternativ
e receptor on CD8(+) cells that also binds the OX40L. We have compared
the binding of the MRC OX40 mAb with that of OX40L-Ig to activated ra
t lymph node cells and show that both recognize the same protein, name
ly OX40 which is expressed on CD4(+) and CD4(+) CD8 alpha(+) cells, bu
t not on CD4(-) CD8(+) cells. We have raised a new mAb (MRC OX86) usin
g recombinant mouse OX40 protein and show by two-color flow cytometry
that mouse OX40 is expressed on CD4 and CD8 single-positive cells. In
addition, the new MRC OX86 mAb, unlike the MRC OX40 mAb, did not block
binding of the OX40L. We conclude that OX40 is differentially express
ed on activated mouse and rat T cells and is the sole receptor for the
OX40L.