Literature DB >> 6376247

Production of monoclonal antibodies to islet cell surface antigens using hybridization of spleen lymphocytes from non-obese diabetic mice.

K Yokono, K Shii, J Hari, S Yaso, Y Imamura, K Ejiri, K Ishihara, S Fujii, T Kazumi, H Taniguchi.   

Abstract

Non-obese diabetic mice display a syndrome with dramatic clinical and pathological features similar to those of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes in man. Circulating autoantibodies to the surface of islet cells were demonstrated in some of these mice by a protein A radioligand assay. To produce monoclonal antibodies to islet cell surface antigens, therefore, we took the spleens of non-obese diabetic mice, transferred the spleen cells into non-immunized recipient mice, which were made immunologically incompetent by a large dose of X-irradiation, and then fused their lymphocytes with FO mouse myeloma cells. After screening the resultant hybrids, one stable hybridoma (3A4) that produced a monoclonal antibody (IgG1) specifically bound to the surface of islet cells was obtained. The purified monoclonal antibody was bound to the surface of transplantable Syrian golden hamster insulinoma cells sevenfold more than control antibody. Adsorption of the antibody on mouse spleen lymphocytes or thymocytes resulted in only a slight decrease in 125I-protein A binding to insulinoma cells. This antibody also reacted with the surface of mouse and rat islet cells, but not with that of rat spleen cells or hepatocytes. A spectrophotometric assay for peroxidase activity demonstrated that six times more peroxidase bound to insulinoma cells incubated with the antibody than to cells treated with control antibody. Furthermore, this antibody could be visually detected in the immunoenzymatic labelling of the surface of insulinoma cells. In summary, we have developed a novel method of producing monoclonal antibodies to the surface of islet cells for probing into the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6376247     DOI: 10.1007/bf00266041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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