A study on OX39, a murine anti-rat interleukin 2 receptor antibody
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Transplant International
- Vol. 1 (2) , 58-63
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00353820
Abstract
OX39, a murine IgG1 monoclonal antibody (MoAb) that recognizes the 55 kDa alpha chain of the rat interleukin 2 receptor (R-IL2), was studied in vitro for its ability to interfere with IL2 binding and IL2-induced proliferation on rat concanavalin A (ConA) blasts and in vivo in a model of rat heart allografts. In vitro studies indicated that OX39 MoAb interacts with a single class of sites on the alpha chain of the rat R-IL2 with a high affinity (KD=0.8 nm) and competes with IL2 binding on this chain (KI=0.53 nm). In contrast, OX39 MoAb was found to be 10–20 times less efficient in competing with IL2 binding to the high-affinity R-IL2 (KI~10 nm). It is proposed that the epitope recognized by OX39 on the alpha chain (low-affinity R-IL2) is modified on (or buried in) the high-affinity R-IL2 configuration. Accordingly, OX39 was found to be a weak inhibitor in vitro on IL2-induced proliferation and in vivo on allograft rejection. Allograft survival was unaffected by doses of OX39 of 20 and 50 µg/rat for 9 days; only a borderline effect was noted when doses as high as 250 µg/rat were used. A significant, but restricted, effect of OX39 could be further detected when combined with low doses of cyclosporine A (1.5 mg/kg), which were ineffective by themselves. Together, our data suggest that in order to be efficient in vivo, anti-R-IL2 MoAbs must bind with high affinity to epitopes involved in the high-affinity IL2 binding site.Keywords
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