Anti-idiotypic antibodies as probes of cell surface receptors

Anti-idiotypic antibodies have proven to have unique applications as probes in both functional and biochemical studies of cell surface receptors. Anti-idiotypic receptor antibodies have been prepared to antibodies which bind to purified ligand, as in the case of insulin, retinol-binding protein, the...

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description Anti-idiotypic antibodies have proven to have unique applications as probes in both functional and biochemical studies of cell surface receptors. Anti-idiotypic receptor antibodies have been prepared to antibodies which bind to purified ligand, as in the case of insulin, retinol-binding protein, the mammalian reovirus receptor, and the neutrophil chemotactic receptor, and to natural ligand analogs, such as the beta-adrenergic antagonist alprenolol. These systems have documented the usefulness of anti-idiotypic antibodies in the quantitation and modulation of specific membrane receptors on a variety of cell types. Anti-idiotypic antibodies have also been utilized for the isolation of specific membrane receptors, e.g., reovirus and B-1H globulin receptors. Some anti-idiotypic receptor antibodies, e.g., insulin and reovirus systems, have been shown to mimic the physiological properties of ligand upon binding to cellular receptors. These antibodies enable a new dimension of both receptor based cellular studies and therapeutic regimens. This review focuses on the past use of anti-idiotypic antibodies as probes of cell surface receptors, and on the methodologies required for the successful application of anti-idiotypic antibodies for use in further membrane receptor studies, and of the genes which encode and regulate these receptors. We also discuss the use of anti-idiotypic antibodies in the understanding of and therapeutic approach to receptor related diseases.
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cell surface
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Humans
Immunoglobulin Idiotypes - immunology
Immunologic Techniques
Ligands
Molecular Biology - methods
Molecular immunology
Receptor, Insulin - immunology
Receptors, Adrenergic, beta - immunology
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell - immunology
Receptors, Cell Surface - immunology
Receptors, Complement - immunology
Receptors, Formyl Peptide
Receptors, Immunologic - immunology
Receptors, Virus - immunology
Retinol-Binding Proteins - immunology
reviews
RNA, Messenger - isolation & purification
Techniques
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