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Natural murine autoantibodies and conventional antibodies exhibit similar degrees of antigenic cross-reactivity.
D M Klinman, … , A Hartman, A D Steinberg
D M Klinman, … , A Hartman, A D Steinberg
Published August 1, 1988
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1988;82(2):652-657. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI113644.
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Natural murine autoantibodies and conventional antibodies exhibit similar degrees of antigenic cross-reactivity.

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Splenic B cells from normal and autoimmune mice were transferred to MHC-compatible xid recipients. Monoclonal antibodies were secreted by the transferred B cells in splenic fragment cultures. These antibodies were evaluated for reactivity and cross-reactivity against a panel of six autoantigens and two conventional antigens using an ELISA assay. The autoantibodies and conventional antibodies produced in splenic fragment cultures by normal DBA/2 and autoimmune NZB B cells expressed similar degrees of antigenic cross-reactivity. Previous studies have demonstrated that ELISA assays of splenic fragment culture supernatants detect antibodies with affinities of 5 x 10(6) M-1 or greater. We therefore also analyzed the cross-reactivity of monoclonal antibodies derived from hybridomas. This permitted an assessment of antibodies with lower binding affinities. Cross-reactivity was detected more frequently among these hybridomas. Consistent with our earlier observations, hybridoma antibodies specific for conventional antigens exhibited cross-reactivity with a frequency similar to that of antibodies specific for autoantigens.

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D M Klinman, S Banks, A Hartman, A D Steinberg

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