Abstract

ABSTRACTBALB/c mice were immunized with human hair fibrous proteins. Then their spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0‐Agl4 mouse myeloma cells. Antibody‐producing hybridomas were selected by ELISA method and cloned by limiting dilution. A monoclonal antibody was chosen and designated as HKN‐2. Immunohistochemically, on frozen sections of normal human skin, HKN‐2 was found to recognize the suprabasal cells of epidermis and hair follicle, the cells in the keratogenous zone of hair shaft, the sebaceous cells and the ductal and myoepithelial cells of sweat glands. The basal cells of the epidermis and lower hair follicle, hair matrix cells and secretory cells of sweat glands did not react with HKN‐2. An immunoelectron microscopic method showed that the positive reaction to HKN‐2 was located on the tonofilaments in the cytoplasm. It was concluded that there might be a common antigenic determinant between hair and other skin epithelial tissues. A complexity in keratin manifestation in each epithelial tissue of the skin was suspected.

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