Isolation of Epstein-Barr-Virus-Transformed Lymphocytes Producing IgG Class Monoclonal Antibodies Using a Magnetic Cell Separator (MACS): Preparation of …

H Li, T Akamizu, J Okuda, H Sugawa, F Matsuda… - Biochemical and …, 1995 - Elsevier
H Li, T Akamizu, J Okuda, H Sugawa, F Matsuda, T Tsubata, T Mori
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 1995Elsevier
In autoimmune diseases, IgG class autoantibodies are generally considered to be more
pathognomonic than IgM class ones. Although Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformation of
lymphocytes is a useful method to obtain human monoclonal autoantibodies, it tends to
result predominantly in IgM-producing cells. We depleted IgM+ cells before EBV-
transformation with a Magnetic Cell Separator (MACS) in order to increase the chance of
acquisition of cells producing IgG class anti-thyrotropin (TSH) receptor antibodies (TRAb) …
In autoimmune diseases, IgG class autoantibodies are generally considered to be more pathognomonic than IgM class ones. Although Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformation of lymphocytes is a useful method to obtain human monoclonal autoantibodies, it tends to result predominantly in IgM-producing cells. We depleted IgM+ cells before EBV-transformation with a Magnetic Cell Separator (MACS) in order to increase the chance of acquisition of cells producing IgG class anti-thyrotropin (TSH) receptor antibodies (TRAb). As a result, we obtained four independent B cell clones producing IgG class monoclonal thyroid-stimulating antibodies (TSAb) from three patients with Graves′ disease. None of these clones showed any TSH binding inhibitor immunoglobulin (TBII) activity, suggesting independence of TSAb-producing lymphocytes from those producing TBII.
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