To test the possibility that the long-acting thyroid stimulator (LATS) might represent an immune complex either of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) with anti-TSH or of a subunit of TSH with an appropriate antibody, we immunized rabbits with bovine TSH (bTSH), bLH (luteinizing hormone), and their α and β subunits (bTSHα and bTSHβ). Binding, neutralizing, and nonneutralizing antibodies were demonstrated in the antisera obtained. First, antisera to TSH, TSHβ, and TSHα all bound [125I]TSH and [125I]TSHβ. Anti-bTSHβ antisera bound [125I]bTSHβ better than did anti-TSH sera, while the binding of [125I]bTSH was similar with both types of antiserum. Second, the thyroid-stimulating activity (McKenzie bioassay) of TSH could be neutralized by incubation with various dilutions of anti-TSH or anti-TSHβ. Finally, when incubation mixtures containing TSH and dilutions of anti-TSHβ antisera that only partially neutralized TSH were treated with an antiserum against rabbit immunoglobulins to precipitate immune complexes, the bioassay response of the TSH was abolished. This phenomenon was not observed when antiserum to the intact hormone was substituted in the incubation mixture. The removal of TSH biological activity from a mixture of TSH and anti-bTSHβ by addition of an anti-immunoglobulin indicated that biologically active immune complexes were formed between TSH and anti-TSHβ but not between TSH and anti-TSH. The time-course of the bioactivity and several other characteristics of these complexes differentiate them from LATS.
Gildon N. Beall, Inder J. Chopra, David H. Solomon, John G. Pierce, James S. Cornell
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Vaccine for control of fertility
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Immunological cross-reactivity of antibodies with species chorionic gonadotropin is a critical requirement for efficacy testing of human gonadotropin vaccines in sub-human primates
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Immunological Approaches to Contraception and Promotion of Fertility
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1986 | |
Rabbits immunized with thyroid-stimulating hormone produce autoantiidiotypic thyroid-stimulating antibodies
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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1985 |
Bioeffective monoclonal antibody against the decapeptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone: reacting determinant and action on ovulation and estrus suppression
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 1985 |
Characteristics and Bioefficacy of Monoclonal Antigonadotropin Releasing Hormone Antibody
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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Microbiology | 1985 |
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1980 | |
Progress in Drug Research / Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung / Progrès des rechersches pharmaceutiques
E Jucker |
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Isoimmunization against human chorionic gonadotropin with conjugates of processed beta-subunit of the hormone and tetanus toxoid
GP Talwar, NC Sharma, SK Dubey, M Salahuddin, C Das, S Ramakrishnan, S Kumar, V Hingorani |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 1976 |
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C Das, M Salahuddin, GP Talwar |
Contraception | 1976 |
Auto-immunité et endocrinologie
R Moulias, JM Goust, P Berthaux |
Revue Française d'Allergologie et d'Immunologie Clinique | 1974 |
The Effects on Rabbits of Immunization with Bovine Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone and its Subunits
GN Beall, IJ Chopra, DH Solomon, JG Pierce, JS Cornell |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1973 |