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Journal of Immunological Methods | 1993

The release of soluble p55 TNF receptor from U937 cells studied by a new p55 immunoassay

Nina-Beate Liabakk; Anders Sundan; Egil Lien; Astrid Lægreid; Michael Bombara; Gerald Ranges; Terje Espevik

A highly specific and sensitive immunoassay for soluble p55 tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) has been established. The immunoassay was based on a newly developed monoclonal antibody (IV4E) recognizing a non-TNF-binding site of the p55 TNFR. The IV4E antibody immunoprecipitated a 55 kDa TNF binding protein from HL-60 cells. No binding of IV4E to the p75 TNFR could be detected. Bound TNFR to IV4E was detected with digoxigenin (DIG) labeled TNF. This assay could detect down to 300 pg/ml of soluble p55, which represents an 8-10-fold increase in sensitivity compared to earlier developed immunoassays. The assay was specific for soluble p55 TNFR present in serum and cell culture supernatants, since addition of excess unlabeled TNF together with DIG labeled TNF inhibited the signal. TNF concentrations up to 10 ng/ml in the TNFR sample did not affect the assay, indicating that TNFRs can be measured in samples containing TNF. The new immunoassay was used to study the mechanisms underlying the release of soluble p55 TNFR from U937 cells stimulated with TPA. The TPA induced release of soluble p55 TNFR from U937 cells occurred in two phases. First, a rapid increase of soluble p55 was observed after the addition of TPA. Later, the release of p55 occurred at a slower rate, and this release was inhibited by known inhibitors of protein synthesis and intracellular transport. Addition of TPA increased the p55 mRNA expression in U937 cells. The results suggest that TPA induces both release and new synthesis of p55 in U937 cells.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Distinct Roles of the Two Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Receptors in Modulating TNF and Lymphotoxin Effects

Andrei E. Medvedev; Terje Espevik; Gerald Ranges; Anders Sundan


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

Tumor necrosis factor receptor p75 mediates cell-specific activation of nuclear factor kappa B and induction of human cytomegalovirus enhancer.

Astrid Lægreid; A Medvedev; U Nonstad; M P Bombara; Gerald Ranges; Anders Sundan; Terje Espevik


DNA (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.) | 1989

Genomic Cloning and Heterologous Expression of Human Differentiation-Stimulating Factor

David G. Lowe; Wylla Nunes; Mike Bombara; Susan McCABE; Gerald Ranges; William J. Henzel; Mikio Tomida; Yuri Yamamoto-Yamaguchi; Motoo Hozumi; David V. Goeddel


Archive | 2001

8-(AMINOALKOXYMINO)-8H-DIBENZO[a,e]TRIAZOLO[4,5-c]CYCLOHEPTENES AS GROWTH HORMONE SECRETAGOGUES

Brian R. Dixon; Cedo M. Bagi; William J. Scott; Gerald Ranges


Archive | 2001

2-substituted dibenzo[a,e]1,2,3-triazolo[4,5-c][7]annulen-8-ones as growth hormone secretagogues

Brian R. Dixon; Cedo M. Bagi; William J. Scott; Gerald Ranges


Archive | 2005

INIBICAO DA ACTIVIDADE DE P38-QUINASE POR MEIO DE ARILUREIAS

Gerald Ranges; William J. Scott; Michael Bombara; Deborah Rauner; Aniko Redman; Roger A. Smith; Holger Paulsen; Jinshan Chen; David Gunn; Joel Renick


Archive | 1998

Aryl urea derivatives for the treatment of inflammatory or immunomodulatory diseases

Gerald Ranges; William J. Scott; Michael Bombara; Deborah Rauner; Aniko Redman; Roger A. Smith; Holger Paulsen; Jinshan Chen; David Gunn; Joel Renick


Archive | 1998

Hemmung von p38 kinase aktivität durch arylharnstoff

Michael Bombara; Jinshan Chen; David Gunn; Holger Paulsen; Gerald Ranges; Deborah Rauner; Aniko Redman; Joel Renick; William J. Scott; Roger A. Smith


Archive | 1998

Arylharnstoffderivate zur behandlung von inflammatorischen oder immunomodulatorischen erkrankungen Aryl urea derivatives for the treatment of inflammatory or immunomodulatory diseases

Gerald Ranges; William J. Scott; Michael Bombara; Deborah Rauner; Aniko Redman; Roger A. Smith; Holger Paulsen; Jinshan Chen; David E. Gunn; Joel Renick

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