Monoclonal Antibodies to the Thyrotropin Receptor Raised by an Autoantiidiotypic Protocol and Their Relationship to Monoclonal Autoantibodies from Graves' Patients*
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 122 (6) , 2840-2850
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-122-6-2840
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies that bind to the TSH receptor were obtained by an autoantiidiotypic approach in which immunization of BALB/c mice was performed with mixtures of bovine (b) and human (h) TSH. Two of 28 positive wells were selected for cloning and characterization: D2 and 4G11. Their antiidiotypic character was evidenced by TSH-inhibitable binding to affinity-purified polyclonal anti-TSH. The specificity of D2 and 4G11 for the hormone-binding region of the TSH receptor was demonstrated by several findings: 1) they inhibited the binding of [125I]iodo-bTSH to receptor in a dose-dependent manner; 2) their binding to partially purified thyroid plasma membranes could be completely inhibited by bTSH and hTSH; and 3) they inhibited the TSH-dependent growth and adenylate cyclase stimulation in FRTL-5 cells in a dose-dependent manner. By Western blot analysis of bovine thyroid membranes, D2 bound to a polypeptide of 188,000-195,000 mol wt under nonreducing conditions and 54,000-59,000 mol wt after treatment of membranes with .beta.-mercaptoethanol; the 4G11 epitope was undetectable. Scatchard analysis of the binding of 125I-labeled antibodies to receptor showed that 4G11 bound to a single site with a Kd of 5.7 .times. 10-9 M, whereas D2 showed complex binding characterized by high affinity (Kd = 1.74 .times. 10-11 M) and low affinity (Kd = 1.3 .times. 10-8 M) sites. Binding studies in which D2 and 4G11 competed with each other for the TSH receptor showed mutual but unequal inhibition. The data suggest that portions of the D2 and 4G11 epitopes overlap, but that there is a high affinity binding site(s) for D2 for which 4G11 competes less effectively. The binding of D2 and 4G11 to TSH receptor was inhibited by monoclonal antibodies secreted by Graves'' heterohybridomas, showing that D2 and 4G11 share characteristics with autoantibodies of Graves'' disease and lending support to the hypothesis that idiotypic network interactions may play a role in the pathogenesis of Graves'' disease.This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
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