Gamma ray-induced mutants as a tool for the production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against HLA-alloantigens
- PMID: 3014680
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1986.tb01521.x
Gamma ray-induced mutants as a tool for the production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies against HLA-alloantigens
Abstract
To simplify the screening procedure for murine monoclonal antibodies specific for polymorphic HLA determinants, spleen cells from a mouse immunized with the human cell line BJAB-B95.8.6 were fused with NS1 mouse myeloma cells, and hybridoma supernatants were screened for their reactivity on BJAB-B95.8.6 and two gamma ray-induced HLA-loss mutants of this line. The use of these HLA-loss mutants allowed the rapid identification of two new allospecific MOABs designated TU160 and TU161. Serological as well as biochemical studies revealed TU160 to be specific for HLA-A2, and TU161 for HLA-B13 molecules, respectively. Both MOABs were determined to be antibodies of the IgG class and were able to precipitate their antigens from lysates of radioactively labeled cells.
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