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  • The P2X4 channel plays significant roles in various physiological and pathological conditions within the nervous system, yet there's limited understanding of its protein expression at the cellular level.
  • Researchers developed monoclonal and nanobodies through a DNA vaccine approach that specifically target the P2X4 channels in humans, mice, and rats, overcoming previous issues with unreliable antibodies.
  • These newly created antibodies are effective in recognizing P2X4 channels in brain and sensory ganglia tissues, providing valuable tools for studying the channel's cellular functions in the nervous and peripheral systems.

Article Abstract

The P2X4 channel is involved in different physiological and pathological conditions and functions in the nervous system. Despite the existence of several mouse models for which the expression of the gene was manipulated, there is still little information on the expression of the protein at the cellular level. In particular, supposedly specific available antibodies have often proved to recognize unrelated proteins in P2X4-deficient mice. Here, we used an DNA vaccine approach to generate a series of monoclonal antibodies and nanobodies specific for human, mouse, and rat P2X4 channels. We further characterized these antibodies and show that they solely recognize the native form of the proteins both in biochemical and cytometric applications. Some of these antibodies prove to specifically recognize P2X4 channels by immunostaining in brain or sensory ganglia slices, as well as at the cellular and subcellular levels. Due to their clonality, these different antibodies should represent versatile tools for further characterizing the cellular functions of P2X4 in the nervous system as well as at the periphery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861843PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2019.00498DOI Listing

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