Generation of monoclonal antibodies to human chorionic gonadotropin by a facile cloning procedure.

Journal of applied biochemistry Pub Date : 1984-02-01
C Z Teh, E Wong, C Y Lee
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A facile hybridoma procedure has been used to generate monoclonal antibodies to alpha- and beta-subunits of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). The procedure is based on the method of Davis et al. (1982, J. Immunol. Methods 50, 161) and involves the use of a semisolid medium containing methylcellulose for the initial cloning of hybrid cells following immunization and cell fusion. Seven to ten days after cell fusion, viable hybrid clones were removed for subculture in a liquid medium containing RPMI 1640 and 15% fetal calf serum. Initial screening of hybrid cell lines that secrete antibodies to HCG was performed on microplate enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) using HCG-coated microtiter plates. The specificity of these antibodies to either alpha- or beta-subunits was determined by the sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel/protein blot radioimmunobinding method which separates alpha- and beta-subunits of HCG on nitrocellulose strips for radioimmunobinding assay. As a result of this study, it has been possible to generate about 272 hybrid cell lines that secrete antibodies reacting with either the alpha- or beta-subunit of HCG in about 5 weeks. The association constants and cross-reactivities to luteinizing hormone for some of the HCG monoclonal antibodies were determined. The high affinity and specificity of these monoclonal antibodies permit their clinical application in a sensitive sandwich solid-phase enzyme-linked and radioimmunoassay of HCG.

人绒毛膜促性腺激素单克隆抗体的简易克隆制备。
一个简单的杂交瘤程序已被用来产生单克隆抗体的人绒毛膜促性腺激素(HCG) α和β亚基。该程序基于Davis et al. (1982, J. Immunol.)的方法。方法50,161),并涉及使用含有甲基纤维素的半固体培养基在免疫和细胞融合后进行杂交细胞的初始克隆。细胞融合后7至10天,取出有活力的杂交克隆,在含有RPMI 1640和15%胎牛血清的液体培养基中传代。分泌HCG抗体的杂交细胞系在微孔板酶联免疫分析法(ELISA)上进行初步筛选,使用HCG包被的微滴板。这些抗体对α亚基或β亚基的特异性是通过十二烷基硫酸钠凝胶/蛋白质印迹放射免疫结合方法确定的,该方法将HCG的α亚基和β亚基分离到硝化纤维素条上进行放射免疫结合试验。作为这项研究的结果,在大约5周的时间内,已经有可能产生大约272种杂交细胞系,这些细胞系分泌的抗体与HCG的α或β亚基反应。测定了部分HCG单克隆抗体与黄体生成素的关联常数和交叉反应性。这些单克隆抗体的高亲和力和特异性允许它们在敏感的夹心固相酶联和放射线免疫测定HCG的临床应用。
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