High frequencies of antigen-specific hybridomas: dependence on immunization parameters and prediction by spleen cell analysis
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High frequencies of antigen-specific hybridomas: dependence on immunization parameters and prediction by spleen cell analysis
Abstract
Hybridomas producing antibodies against soluble antigens have in most cases been difficult to establish. After fusion of myeloma cells with spleen cells obtained from mice immunized with a soluble protein, hybridomas secreting specific antibodies have been observed to occur very rarely among non-specific hybridomas. We found that the frequency of specific hybridomas correlates directly with the increase over background of the frequency of blast and/or plasma cells in the spleen (measured by cell size analysis) after antigenic stimulation. High yields of specific hybridomas were obtained simply by following a novel immunization technique consisting of several conventional preimmunization courses followed by 4 very high doses of antigen in saline on each of the last 4 days before fusion.
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