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  • The study developed 16 hybrid myeloma clones that produce monoclonal antibodies targeting low-density lipoprotein (LDL) from rabbits or humans, using spleen cells from specially immunized rats.
  • Various anti-rabbit LDL antibodies showed limited reactivity with LDL from other species, while several anti-human LDL antibodies demonstrated cross-reactivity with rhesus-monkey LDL and varying specificity towards different ApoB proteins.
  • The research also revealed distinct epitope clusters that these monoclonal antibodies recognize, with one antibody significantly inhibiting LDL's binding to its receptor, indicating potential implications for understanding LDL interactions in diseases.

Article Abstract

A total of 16 hybrid myeloma clones secreting monoclonal antibodies (McAb) to rabbit or human serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were derived from the fusion of spleen cells from LOU or DA rats immunized with rabbit or human LDL and the rat myeloma lines Y3 Ag1.2.3 or YB2/0. Anti-(rabbit LDL) McAb showed limited reactivity with LDL from human, rhesus-monkey, rat and mouse serum. Six out of seven anti-(human LDL) McAb reacted with rhesus-monkey LDL, and only one showed partial cross-reaction with rabbit LDL. Binding-competition experiments indicated that the epitopes recognized by the anti-(rabbit LDL) IgG could be grouped into two major clusters: McAb in the first cluster reacted either with apo-(lipoprotein B-100) (apoB-100) and apo-(lipoprotein B-74) (apoB-74) or with apoB-100 but not with apo-(lipoprotein B-48) (apoB-48), the lower-Mr form of apoB of intestinal origin; the McAb in the second cluster all reacted with apoB-48 in addition to apoB-100 or apoB-100 and apoB-74. The six anti-(human LDL) IgG bound to separate epitopes on LDL. Further data on the epitope specificity of these McAb were obtained by antibody blotting after partial proteolysis of apoB-100 with trypsin or staphylococcal V8 proteinase, and the data confirmed the results obtained with the binding-competition experiments. One McAb to rabbit LDL inhibited the binding of LDL to the fibroblast LDL receptor (50% inhibition at a McAb/LDL molar ratio of 10). A similar result was produced by two other McAb at higher concentrations of antibody.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1149129PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2520237DOI Listing

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