Polyreactivity of Human Monoclonal Antibodies: Human Anti‐Rh Monoclonal Antibodies of IgM Isotype Are Frequently Polyreactive
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Vox Sanguinis
- Vol. 61 (3) , 196-204
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.1991.tb00946.x
Abstract
The specific aim of this study was to characterize human anti-Rh monoclonal antibodies cross-reacting with self-antigens. We studied supernatants from man-mouse hybridomas and from lymphoblastoid cell lines. Man-mouse hybridomas were established by fusion of peripheral blood lymphocytes from healthy individuals recently immunized against Rh alloantigens, with mouse myeloma (or man-mouse heteromyeloma) cell lines. Lymphoblastoid cell lines were produced by Epstein-Barr virus induction of lymphocytes from identical sources. Of the 55 monoclonal alloantibodies studied, 11 also reacted with intracellular self-antigens as demonstrated by immunofluorescence assay on cryostat sections of human tissues. This cross-reactivity was mainly a property of monoclonal alloantibodies belonging to the IgM isotype (among the 11 cross-reacting mAbs 10 were IgM). The cross-reactivities of these monoclonal antibodies were ascertained by absorption of alloreacting antibodies with red blood cells. Similar results were obtained on a panel of purified cellular antigens by ELISA. The results confirm that during an immune response against a foreign antigen (alloantigen), B cells that produce polyreactive antibodies are not excluded from the pool of responding cells. Therefore, polyreactive autoantibodies present in sera from healthy individuals may be the result of an immune response against foreign antigens.Keywords
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