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Production of monoclonal antibodies to human IFN-α and their use for analysis of the antigenic composition of various natural interferons

✍ Scribed by Guenther R. Addolf; Gerhard Bodo; Peter Swetly


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
539 KB
Volume
113
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


We have established three hybridoma cell lines (designated EBI-1, -2, and -3) secreting immunoglobulin C (IgG) antibodies specific for human alpha-interferon (HulFN-a) by fusing P3X63Ag8.6.5.3 myeloma cells with spleen cells of mice immunized with human "lymphoblastoid" (NC-37) interferon (IFN). The antibodies were used to study the antigenic diversity of a number of IFNs derived from blood leukocytes and lymphoid cell lines. When incubated with 10 U of IFN, EBI-1 antibodies completely neutralized the antiviral activity of HulFN-arA produced in E coli as well as of IFN produced spontaneously in several lymphoblastoid cell lines. In contrast, only 60-70% of alpha-interferon (IFN-a) induced in leukocytes, lymphoma, or lymphoblastoid cell lines by Sendai virus or poly (I):(C) could be neutralized by the antibody; furthermore, IFN-a produced spontaneously in bromodeoxyuridine-treated lymphoma cells was also only partially neutralized. EBI-2 and EBI-3 antibodies were tested against a smaller set of samples and found to react similarly. Our results indicate that human IFN-a subtypes can be grouped into at least two antigenically distinguishable subsets, one of which being represented by IFN-aA, and that these subsets can be expressed differently under different conditions in a given cell type.


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