ANTIIDIOTYPIC SERA AGAINST MONOCLONAL ANTIPROGESTERONE ANTIBODIES - PRODUCTION IN RABBITS AND RATS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFICITY

  • 1 July 1986
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 58  (3) , 445-452
Abstract
Antisera were raised in rabbits and rats against three mouse monoclonal anti-progesterone IgG1 antibodies. Anti-idiotypic antibodies were isolated from rabbit sera by successive passage over immunoadsorbent columns of normal mouse Ig and the specific immunizing monoclonal, with elution from the latter. Radioimmunoassays for anti-idiotype and free idiotype were established, enabling detection of idiotype in sera of mice immunized with progesterone-BSA conjugate. Binding of rabbit anti-idiotype to anti-progesterone monoclonals was partially inhibitable by free progesterone-hemisuccinate or progesterone-ovalbumin conjugate. While showing considerable specificity for their respective inducing monoclonals, the anti-idiotypes also cross-reacted in varying degrees with the other anti-progesterone monoclonals, demonstrating the presence of IdI and IdX determinants. The patterns of cross-reactivity showed some correlation with the relative isoelectric points and combining-site specificities of the anti-progesterones. The specificities of rat and rabbit anti-idiotypes were similar, but not identical.