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adam_text Hybridoma Technology in the Biosciences and Medicine Edited by TIMOTHY A SPRINGER Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Plenum Press • New York and London Contents Part I THE PRODUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT THROUGH GENETIC ENGINEERING OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES 1 Monoclonal Antibody Strategy and Techniques Zelig Eshhar 1 Introduction 3 2 Factors That Control Immunogenicity 6 3 Strategy and Tactics for the Preparation of Monoclonal Antibodies 9 4 Procedures for the Production of Monoclonal Antibodies 11 5 Screening Assays for Monoclonal Antibody 27 References 36 2 Strategies for Production of Human Monoclonal Antibodies Susan P C Cole, Danuta Kozbor, and John C C Roder 1 Introduction Antibodies 43 Fusion Partners Technique 48 Antibodies 49 43 2 Human versus Mouse Monoclonal 3 Epstein-Barr Virus 44 4 Human Hybridomas 45 5 Epstein-Barr Virus Hybridoma 6 Large-Scale Production of Human Monoclonal 7 Possible Limitations and Future Developments 50 References 52 3 The Antibody Combining Site Edgar Haber and firi Novotny 1 Introduction 57 2 Structure of the Antibody Combining Site 58 3 Digoxin-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies 64 4 A Look into the Future 72 References 73 4 The Generation of Better Monoclonal Antibodies through Somatic Mutation Gad Spira, Antonio BargeJJesi, Roberta R Pollock, Hector L Aguila, and Matthew D Scharff 1 Introduction 77 2 Class and Subclass Switch Variants 80 3 Deletion Mutants 83 4 Antigen Binding Mutants 85 5 Conclusion 86 References 86 xvii xviii Contents 5 Switching the Isotype of Monoclonal Antibodies Thomas J Kipps 1 Introduction 89 2 Mouse Immunoglobulin isotypes 89 3 The Genetics of Immunoglobulin Isotype Expression 90 4 Spontaneous Isotype Switching in Myelomas and Hybridomas 91 5 Techniques of Switch Variant Selection 92 6 Kinetics of Isotype Switching 96 7 Effects of Mutagens on the Rate of Isotype Switching 98 References 98 6 The Analysis of Structural Diversity in the Antibody Response Gillian M Griffiths and Cesar Miistein 1 Introduction 103 2 RNA Sequencing 104 3 Analyzing Immunoglobulin Diversity by mRNA Sequencing 104 4 Protocol 110 5 Analyzing the Structural Diversity of the Antibody Response 112 References 115 7 Expressions of Cloned Immunoglobulin Genes Frederick W Alt 1 Introduction 117 2 Mechanism of Immunoglobulin Gene Assembly 117 3 Assembly of Transfected Genes 120 4 Control of Immunoglobulin Gene Expression 123 5 Expression of Introduced Genes 125 6 Transgenic Mice 128 7 Summary 130 References 130 Part II MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 8 The Immunochemistry of Monoclonal Antibodies: Studies on One Immunologic Supergene (HLA) with the Products of Another Peter Parham 1 Introduction 137 2 Fragmentation of IgG to Give F(ab )2 and Fab 138 3 Fab/c: A Univalent Fragment with Effector Function 140 4 Isotype Switch Variants 142 5 Binding of Monoclonal Antibodies to Cell Surface Antigens 144 6 Hybrid Antibodies 147 7 Enhancing Effects of Monoclonal Antibodies in Solution 149 8 Quantitative Serologic Analysis of HLA-A, B Molecules 153 9 Epitope Mapping 155 References 159 Contents xix 9 Purification of Membrane Glycoproteins with Monoclonal Antibody Affinity Columns Pauline Johnson, AJan F Williams, and Gillian R Woollett 1 Introduction 163 2 Key Aspects in Monoclonal Antibody Affinity Chromatography 164 3 Purifications Based on Antigenic Determinants Stable to Denaturation 168 References 174 10 Transferrin Receptor Ian S Trowbridge 1 Introduction 177 2 Structure of the Transferrin Receptor 178 3 Functional Aspects of the Transferrin Receptor 182 4 Gene Transfer and Molecular Cloning of the Human Transferrin Receptor 185 5 Concluding Remarks 186 References 187 11 Functional and Structural Interrelationships among the Mac-1, LFA-1 Family of Leukocyte Adhesion Glycoproteins, and their Deficiency in a Novel Heritable Disease Timothy A Springer and Donald C Anderson 1 Introduction 191 2 Probing Cell Surface Functions with Monoclonal Antibodies 192 3 Functional Properties of LFA-1 193 4 Functional Properties of Mac-1, a Molecule Related to LFA-1 194 5 Glycoprotein Family Interrelationships 194 6 Mac-1, LFA-1 Deficiency-Disease 198 References 200 12 Demonstration of Receptor Function of Membrane Proteins by Selection and Immobilization with Monoclonal Antibodies Janis Jacks Weis and Douglas T Fearon 1 Background 207 2 Demonstration of Specificity of Monoclonal Antibody-Immobilized Antigen for Particulate Ligand 212 3 Demonstration of Specificity of Monoclonal Antibody-Immobilized Antigen for Soluble Ligand 216 4 Summary 218 References 218 XX Contents 13 Production of Rat x Mouse Hybridomas for the Study of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Susan M Hochschwender, Lorene K Langeberg, DougJas W Schneider, and Jon M Lindstrom 1 Introduction 223 2 Production of Rat Monoclonal Antibodies 224 3 Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies and Specificity Determination 230 4 Use of Monoclonal Antibodies to Study Acetylcholine Receptors 232 5 Use of Monoclonal Antibodies to Study Myasthenia Gravis and Experimental Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis 234 References 234 14 Sperm Surface Domains Diana G Myles and Paul Primakoff 1 Introduction 239 2 Production and Characterization of the Monoclonal Antibodies 240 3 Topographic Localization of Surface Antigens: A Map of the Guinea Pig Sperm Cell Surface 242 4 How Do Surface Antigens Become Localized during Differentiation of the Sperm Cell? 244 5 What Keeps Antigens in Their Domains? The Maintenance of Surface Topography 245 6 Dynamics of Surface Localization: The Migration of Surface Molecules from Their Original Domain to a New Domain 246 7 Conclusion 249 References 249 15 The Cytoskeleton Lan Bo Chen, Sharon Rosenberg, Karen K Nadakavukaren, Elizabeth S Walker, Elizabeth L Shepard, and Glenn D Steele, Jr 1 Introduction 251 2 Experimental Procedures 252 3 Examples of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Cytoskeletal Components 255 4 Examples of Utility of Monoclonal Antibodies against Cytoskeleton 264 5 Concluding Remarks 265 References 267 16 Monoclonal Antibodies as Molecular Probes of the Nervous System Colin J Barnstable 1 Introduction 269 2 Immunologic Structure of the Retina 272 3 In Vitro Studies of Retinal Cells 281 4 Layers, Gradients, and Positional Information 285 5 Discussion 287 References 287 Contents xxi 17 Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to Issues of Plasma Lipoprotein Structure and Function Linda K Curtiss 1 Introduction 291 2 Background Plasma Lipoprotein Structure and Function 291 3 Monoclonal Antibodies That Bind Lipoproteins 293 4 Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to Issues of Lipoprotein Structure and Function 297 5 Future Applications and Summary 304 References 305 18 Enzyme Active Sites Sandra J Smith-Gill 1 Introduction 309 2 Enzymes with Multiple Interacting Sites 313 3 Molecular Mechanisms of Catalysis 320 4 Conclusions 323 References 324 19 Monoclonal Antibodies in Studies of the Hong Kong Influenza Hemagglutinin J ) Skehel and Donald C Wiley 1 Introduction 327 2 The X-31 Hong Kong Hemagglutinin 327 3 Antibody Binding Sites 328 4 Antigenic Variation 333 5 Analysis of Hemagglutinin Functions 336 References 338 20 Virus Receptors on Somatic and Immune Cells Man Sung Co, Glen N Gaulton, Noboru Matsuzaki, and Mark I Greene 1 Introduction 341 2 Reovirus as a Model System for Studying Viral Receptor Interactions 342 3 Studies of Reovirus Receptor with Anti-Idiotypic Antibody 343 4 Similarities of Somatic and Immune Cell Viral Receptors 347 5 Conclusions 349 References 349 Part III USES OF ANTIBODIES IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY 21 Designing and Using Site-Specific Antibodies to Synthetic Peptides Brian S Schaffhausen 1 Introduction 355 2 How Can Antibodies to Synthetic Peptides Be Used? 357 3 Preparation of Antibodies to Synthetic Peptides 361 4 A Specific Example of the Use of Antipeptide Antibody: Polyoma Middle T Antigen 366 Conclusion 367 References 368 xxii Contents 22 Gene Transfer as a General Approach to Facilitate the Recombinant DNA Cloning of Surface Antigen Genes Frank H Ruddle 1 Introduction 375 2 The Transferrin Receptor System 375 3 General Strategy for Gene Cloning 375 4 Isolation of Primary Transformants 378 5 Isolation of Secondary Transformants 379 6 Recombinant DNA Cloning of Secondary Transformant DNA and Validation of Gene Cloning 379 7 Discussion and Summary 380 References 381 23 Amplification and Molecular Cloning of Transfected Genes Paula Kavathas 1 Introduction 383 2 Movement of DNA from Outside the Cell into the Nucleus: Basic Process 384 3 Methods for Transferring DNA into Cells 384 4 Methods of Selection 385 5 Cloning Genes 386 6 Amplification 390 7 Analyzing Cell Surface Antigens 392 References 393 24 Screening Xgtll Expression Libraries with Antibody Probes Michael Snyder and Ronald W Davis 1 Introduction 397 2 gtll 397 3 Escherichia coli Host 399 4 Constructing X gtll Recombinant DNA Libraries 399 5 Preparation of Antibody Probes 401 6 Screening Expression Vector Libraries with Antibody Probes 402 7 Confirmation of Gene Identity 404 8 Conclusion 405 References 406 25 Purification of LowzAbundance Messenger RNAs by Polysome Isolation with Polyclonal~~Antibodies Jan P Kraus 1 Introduction 407 2 Materials and Methods 409 3 Results and Discussion 412 4 Conclusions 414 References 415 26 Purification of Messenger RNA by Polysome Isolation with Monoclonal Antibodies Joseph P Brown, Timothy M Rose, and Gregory D Plowman 1 Introduction 419 2 Monoclonal Antibodies 419 3 Assaying mRNA Activity 421 4 Polysome Immunopurification 422 5 cDNA Cloning 423 6 Characterization of cDNA Clones 423 7 Discussion 424 References 425 Contents xxiii 27 Expression of Foreign Proteins on the Surface of Xenopus laevis Oocytes Jay C L/nkeJess, Daniel A Portnoy, Andrew L Luster, and Ellen Pure 1 Introduction 427 2 Methods 429 3 Results and Discussion 431 4 Concluding Remarks 435 References 436 Part IV MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY 28 Antibodies in Vivo EdgarHaber 1 Introduction 441 2 Antibodies to the p-Adrenergic Receptor 442 3 Renin-Specific Antibodies 444 4 Digoxin- Specific Antibody in the Clinical Reversal of Toxicity 444 5 Imaging of Myocardial Infarcts 448 6 Detecting Thrombi in Vivo 449 7 How Will Antibodies Be Established as Practical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Agents? 450 8 Concluding Comment 451 References 451 29 Human Complement-Fixing Antibodies in Transplantation G Hale and H Waldmann 1 Introduction 453 2 Possible Reasons for Poor Lytic Ability of Monoclonal Antibodies 454 3 Monoclonal Antibodies with Good Lytic Ability 455 4 Therapeutic Applications 456 5 Techniques for Enhancing Complement-Mediated Lysis 461 6 Conclusion 465 References 466 30 Manipulation of T-Cell Populations to Abrogate Allograph Rejection Charles_B Carpenter 1 Introduction 473 2 The Nature of Allograft Rejection 473 3 Monoclonal Anti-T-Cell Antibodies 479 4 Pan-T-Cell Monoclonal Antibodies in Renal Transplantation 484 5 Immunogenicity of Mouse Immunoglobulins 488 6 Conclusion 489 References 490 31 Serotherapy and Bone Marrow Transplantation Jerome Ritz, Stephen E Sallan, Robert C Bast, Jr , Tak Takvorian, and Stuart F Schlossman 1 Introduction 493 2 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemic Antigens: Targets for Immunotherapy 494 3 Results 496 4 Discussion 500 References 502 xxiv Contents Part V T-CELL CLONES AND THEIR PRODUCTS 32 The Murine T-Cell Antigen:la Receptor: Functional and Structural Analysis with a Monoclonal Antireceptor Antibody Jonathan Kaye 1 Introduction 507 2 Approaches to Isolating the T-Cell Antigen:MHC Receptor 508 3 The Production of Antireceptor Antibodies against Murine Helper T-Cell Lines 509 4 The Biological Activity of a Monoclonal Antireceptor Antibody 513 5 Structural Analysis of the T-Cell Antigen:MHC Receptor 520 6 Conclusions 523 References 523 33 Functional T-Cell Hybridomas Kenneth L Rock 1 Introduction 527 2 Methodology 527 3 Applications 536 References 541 34 The Mechanisms That Control the Proliferation and Activity of Cytolytic T Lymphocytes Markus Nabholz 1 Introduction 545 2 The Control of Lymphocyte Proliferation 546 3 The Control of the Expression of CTL-Effector Function 551- 4—Concluding Remarks on the Role of T-Cell Hybrids 554 References 554 35 Human Cytolytic T-Lymphocyte Clones and Their Function-Associated Cell Surface Molecules Alan M Krensky, Steven J Mentzer, Julia L Greenstein, Mary Crimmins, Carol Clayberger, Timothy A Springer, and Steven J Burakoff 1 Introduction 559 2 Methods 560 3 Results and Discussion 561 4 Summary 567 5 Conclusion 569 References 569 Contents XXV 36 The Use of Mouse Lymphocyte Clones to Define T-Cell Gene Products and Analyze Lymphocyte Gene Activation Gary J Nabel 1 Introduction 575 2 The Generation of T-Cell Clones 575 3 Definition of a T-Cell Gene Product in a T-Cell Clone 578 4 Experimental Procedures 581 References 584 37 Interleukin 1, Interferon Gamma, and the Modulation of Macrophage- T Cell Interactions David I Beller 1 Introduction: Antigen Presentation 587 2 Interleukin 1 588 3 Interferon Gamma 590 4 Summary 594 References 594 Index 597
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