Applications of monoclonal antibodies in solid-phase immunoassays of human luteinizing hormone.

Journal of applied biochemistry Pub Date : 1985-04-01
S N Chow, B Ho-Yuen, C Y Lee
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Monoclonal antibodies to human luteinizing hormone (hLH) were generated by a modified hybridoma technique. Out of forty hybrid cell lines that were shown to secrete antibodies reacting with hLH, LH35 and LH40 were further characterized biochemically and immunologically. LH35 was found to secrete immunoglobulin G1 antibody specific to the alpha-subunit of LH, whereas that of LH40 was beta-subunit specific. Association constants between the antibodies and LH were determined to be 2 X 10(8) and 1 X 10(9) M-1, respectively, by using competitive radioimmunoassay and Scatchard plots. Monoclonal antibodies from LH35 and LH40 were purified from the respective ascites fluids by ammonium sulfate fractionations and DEAE ion-exchange chromatography. The purified alpha-subunit-specific antibody of LH35 was immobilized on polystyrene balls (6 mm in diameter), whereas purified LH40 antibody was conjugated with horseradish peroxidase or labeled with iodine-125. Solid-phase radio- and enzyme immunoassays were designed to measure relatively low concentrations of LH (2-100 mIU/ml). The LH surge during the midcycles of women with normal menstrual cycles could easily be detected from daily urine or serum specimens by a 1-h assay procedure. It is proposed that this new LH immunoassay procedure can be routinely used for predicting ovulation of women with normal menstrual cycles.

单克隆抗体在人黄体生成素固相免疫分析中的应用。
利用改良的杂交瘤技术制备了人黄体生成素(hLH)单克隆抗体。在40个能分泌与hLH反应抗体的杂交细胞系中,对LH35和LH40进行了进一步的生化和免疫学表征。LH35分泌的免疫球蛋白G1抗体特异于LH的α亚基,而LH40分泌的免疫球蛋白G1抗体特异于LH的β亚基。采用竞争放射免疫法和Scatchard图测定抗体与LH的关联常数分别为2 × 10(8)和1 × 10(9) M-1。通过硫酸铵分离和DEAE离子交换层析从LH35和LH40的腹水液中纯化单克隆抗体。纯化的LH35 α -亚单位特异性抗体固定在直径6 mm的聚苯乙烯球上,纯化的LH40抗体与辣根过氧化物酶偶联或用碘-125标记。固相放射和酶免疫测定法设计用于测量相对低浓度的LH (2-100 mIU/ml)。在月经周期正常的女性中,黄体生成素的激增可以很容易地从每日尿液或血清标本中通过1小时测定程序检测到。建议这种新的黄体生成素免疫测定程序可常规用于预测排卵的妇女与正常月经周期。
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