Background:
The CD83 antigen is a 186 amino acid single chain glycoprotein. This molecule is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and is composed of an extracellular V type immunoglobulin-like single domain,a transmembrane region,and a short,40 amino acid cytoplasmic tail. CD83 antigen undergoes extensive post translational glycosylation,as the determined Mr is twice the predicted size of the core protein. However,CD83+ cells have a unique cell surface immunophenotype that does not correlate with that of T cells,B cells,NK cells,or cells of the myelomonocytic lineage. CD83+ cells coexpress the highest levels of MHC class II molecules,when compared with other leucocyte lineages. They also coexpress T cell markers (CD2,CD5),B cell markers (CD40,CD78),myeloid cell markers (CD13,CD33,CD36) and cytokine receptors,as well as other cell surface molecules.