Literature DB >> 3494660

Rhesus monkey responses to multiple injections of human monoclonal antibodies.

P H Ehrlich, K E Harfeldt, J C Justice, Z A Moustafa, L Ostberg.   

Abstract

Five rhesus monkeys were injected multiple times over several months with two different human IgG1 monoclonal antibodies, both directed against human cytomegalovirus. Three monkeys each injected four times with monoclonal antibody EV2-7 for over 200 days showed no response other than a normal decay in antibody level. The in vivo half life of this antibody was substantially longer when measured with an idiotype-specific two site immunoassay than with radiolabeled antibody, indicating that the iodination procedure greatly affected the stability of the antibody. Although there was considerable individual variation in the half-life of EV2-7, from 8.9 to 30.5 days, the half-life was fairly long, especially considering the size of the monkeys. Two monkeys were injected with monoclonal antibody EV1-15. One monkey has responded in a similar manner to the EV2-7-injected monkeys. However, the other monkey has produced an anti-idiotypic antibody (or antibodies) of high affinity. It is possible that this response was triggered by the unusual physical nature of antibody EV1-15 or the effect of the species difference between human and rhesus monkey. In any case, the results from these five monkeys indicate that human monoclonal antibodies should have a significant advantage over mouse monoclonal antibodies for in vivo therapeutic applications.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3494660     DOI: 10.1089/hyb.1987.6.151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hybridoma        ISSN: 0272-457X


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