Establishment by the rat lymph node method of epitope-defined monoclonal antibodies recognizing the six different alpha chains of human type IV collagen

A group of rat monoclonal antibodies recognizing the six different alpha chains of human type IV collagen have been established by our novel method. The method is designated the rat lymph node method in which enlarged medial iliac lymph nodes of a rat injected with an antigen emulsion via hind footp...

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Hauptverfasser: Sado, Y, Kagawa, M, Kishiro, Y, Sugihara, K, Naito, I, Seyer, J M, Sugimoto, M, Oohashi, T, Ninomiya, Y
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description A group of rat monoclonal antibodies recognizing the six different alpha chains of human type IV collagen have been established by our novel method. The method is designated the rat lymph node method in which enlarged medial iliac lymph nodes of a rat injected with an antigen emulsion via hind footpads are used as a source of B cells for cell fusion to produce hybridomas. The immunogens used were synthetic peptides having non-consensus amino acid sequences near the carboxyl termini of type IV collagen alpha chains. Hybridomas were screened both by ELISA with synthetic peptides and by indirect immunofluorescence with cryostat sections of human kidneys. Because the epitopes of all antibodies were determined by multipin-peptide scanning, they were confirmed to be isoform-specific. They are useful for identification of alpha chains of type IV collagen at the protein level in normal and abnormal conditions. The combined use of synthetic peptides as immunogens, the rat lymph node method as making monoclonal antibodies, and the multipin-peptide scanning as epitope mapping is found to be a strong tool for identification of peptides and proteins whose amino acid sequences are known or have been deduced.
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Animals
Antibodies, Monoclonal - immunology
Antibody Specificity
Blotting, Western
Collagen - chemistry
Collagen - immunology
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Epitope Mapping - methods
Epitopes - immunology
Female
Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
Humans
Lymph Nodes - immunology
Mice
Molecular Sequence Data
Peptides - chemical synthesis
Peptides - immunology
Rats
Rats, Inbred WKY
Vaccines, Synthetic
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