Establishment and characterization of a human hybridoma secreting monoclonal antibody with high titers of sperm immobilizing and agglutinating activities against human seminal plasma
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Establishment and characterization of a human hybridoma secreting monoclonal antibody with high titers of sperm immobilizing and agglutinating activities against human seminal plasma
Abstract
Peripheral blood lymphocytes isolated from an infertile woman possessing strong sperm immobilizing and agglutinating antibodies were stimulated by culturing with poke-weed mitogen (PWM) and spermatozoa from a healthy donor for 5 days. The stimulated lymphocytes were fused with mouse myeloma NS-1 by PEG-1000. Fused growing hybrid cells were observed in 58 of 96 wells, and 22 of these showed the production of human immunoglobulin. Among the 22, one hybridoma clone (H6-3C4) was found to produce human IgM (lambda) with strong sperm immobilizing and agglutinating activities. The supernatant from the culture medium contained approximately 1.5 microgram IgM/ml and the antibody titers were 5000 SI50 units on sperm immobilization and 1:1600 dilutions on sperm agglutination. The hybridoma H6-3C4 has continuously produced high titers of antibody exhibiting sperm immobilizing and agglutinating activities over 8 months and contains chromosomes of acrocentric type from mouse and metacentric type from human. The monoclonal antibody (Mab) H6-3C4 reacted specifically to human seminal plasma, ejaculated spermatozoa and male accessory gland but not to testis, any other somatic tissues, or secreted fluids tested. Immunofluorescence staining indicated that the antigen corresponding to Mab H6-3C4 was present over the surface of ejaculated spermatozoa. The binding of Mab H6-3C4 to human spermatozoa was blocked by the serum of the patient from whom the lymphocytes were obtained for cell fusion.
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