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. 1983 Oct;20(10):1081-7.
doi: 10.1016/0161-5890(83)90116-5.

A common idiotope on human rheumatoid factors identified by a hybridoma antibody

A common idiotope on human rheumatoid factors identified by a hybridoma antibody

D A Carson et al. Mol Immunol. 1983 Oct.

Abstract

Human monoclonal and polyclonal anti-IgG autoantibodies [rheumatoid factors (RFs)] are composed primarily of kappa light chains, and may display cross-reactive idiotypes. However, the nature of the shared idiotope(s) has remained unclear. We have prepared a murine hybridoma antibody (17-109) that recognizes an idiotope present on 30% (3/10) of human IgM-RF paraproteins, and absent on immunoglobulins without RF activity. The idiotope was measurable on isolated, intact kappa light chains, but not on light-chain tryptic peptides, nor on isolated heavy chains. A comparison of the binding to 17-109 of five IgM-RF paraproteins, with known kappa chain amino acid sequences, suggested a relationship between the idiotope recognized by the hybridoma and the complementarity-determining regions. The serum of patients with rheumatoid arthritis contained idiotope positive material that bound specifically to a 17-109 immunoadsorbent column. Moreover, the 17-109 anti-idiotope antibody partially inhibited the binding to IgG of IgM-RF and IgA-RF in serum, but did not effect the binding to antigen of IgM and IgA anti-tetanus toxoid antibodies. These results suggest that a significant proportion of IgM-RF paraproteins share an idiotope located at or near the complementarity-determining regions of the kappa light chain. Human serum RFs include a kappa light chain family that is idiotopically related to the kappa chains on IgM-RF paraproteins.

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