A monoclonal antibody and an enzyme immunoassay for human Ala-IL-8(77)
Interleukin-8 (IL-8) plays a central role in neutrophil chemotaxis and exerts a wide range of effects on various cells, ranging from tumor angiogenesis to impairment of neuronal signaling. Two main forms of IL-8 exist, one containing 77 amino acids (Ala-IL-8(77)) and a second containing 72 amino aci...
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description | Interleukin-8 (IL-8) plays a central role in neutrophil chemotaxis and exerts a wide range of effects on various cells, ranging from tumor angiogenesis to impairment of neuronal signaling. Two main forms of IL-8 exist, one containing 77 amino acids (Ala-IL-8(77)) and a second containing 72 amino acids (Ser-IL-8(72)), which comprise more than 90% of IL-8 protein in cell cultures. IL-8(77) was reported to be produced predominantly by endothelial cells and is known as "endothelial" IL-8. IL-8(72) predominates in monocyte cultures and is known as "leukocyte" IL-8. While both forms have equal chemotactic activity in vivo, recent data suggest that their biological activities might be different. Here we describe the generation of a mouse monoclonal antibody (mAb) specific for IL-8(77) and the development of a corresponding immunoassay. Various immunization protocols were investigated. Immunization with conjugates of a peptide from the N-terminus of IL-8(77) (NTP(77)) resulted in the production of an IgG1 mAb (N11) that recognizes human IL-8(77) and neutralizes its chemotactic activity. A sensitive ELISA specific for IL-8(77) was developed using N11 for capture and a biotinylated mAb to IL-8(72) for detection. Using this immunoassay it was shown that the only form of IL-8 secreted in cell culture was IL-8(77) and that the IL-8(72) present was the result of proteolysis of IL-8(77). IL-8(77) was detected in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with sepsis and meningitis. |
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