| Literature DB >> 3925003 |
M Zanetti, F T Liu, J Rogers, D H Katz.
Abstract
We report on the detection of the same idiotype (Id62) on the heavy and light chains of a mouse monoclonal autoantibody to thyroglobulin. This result was obtained by a simple, sensitive, and reproducible technique, namely immunoblot on nitrocellulose paper of electrophoretically separated heavy and light chains by using a panel of 125I-labeled anti-idiotype probes. These included polyclonal heterologous and syngeneic affinity-purified antibodies and a syngeneic monoclonal antibody. The immunoblot findings were confirmed through the solid-phase radioimmunoassay binding of the anti-idiotype probes to isolated H and L polypeptide chains prepared by conventional chromatography methods. Because anti-idiotype probes define a putative regulatory idiotype of the BALB/c autoimmune response to thyroglobulin, it is suggested that the simultaneous presence of the same idiotype on H and L chains may confer to antibody regulatory properties within the idiotypic network. The significance of the existence of the same idiotype on H and L chains and the implication of this finding for the regulation of the immune response to self antigens are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3925003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422