Human monoclonal antibodies specific for blood group antigens demonstrate multispecific properties characteristic of natural autoantibodies
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Human monoclonal antibodies specific for blood group antigens demonstrate multispecific properties characteristic of natural autoantibodies
Abstract
A panel of 72 human monoclonal antibodies with specificities for blood group antigens, A, Rh D, Rh C, Rh c, Rh E, Rh e, Rh G, Jka and Jkb, has been established from the peripheral blood of deliberately immunized donors. Previous work has established that the antibodies are highly specific for their respective blood group antigens, and a number of them are in routine clinical use as blood grouping reagents. This panel was screened for reactivity against six unrelated foreign and autoantigens by ELISA, for rheumatoid factor activity by ELISA and agglutination techniques, and for reactivity with a number of different tissues by immunofluorescence. Binding of the monoclonal antibodies to unrelated exo- and autoantigens was commonly seen amongst the antibodies of the IgM class, and to a lesser degree amongst the IgG class, with reaction patterns similar to those given by natural autoantibodies. Only five of the IgM antibodies failed to demonstrate any unexpected cross-reactivities and these included 1/13 anti-D, 2/7 anti-E, 1/13 anti-c and 1/2 anti-A. We propose that rather than natural autoantibodies representing a distinct population of immunoglobulins, multispecificity (polyspecificity, or polyreactivity) may be a feature of antibodies produced in response to exogenous antigens. The implications of this for the study of autoantibodies are discussed.
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