An immunoregulatory human monoclonal antibody in schistosomiasis japonica

Thomas F. Kresina, Xiao Hong Guan, Marshall Posner, Adam Wisnewski, G. Richard Olds

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Abstract

A series of human monoclonal antibodies were generated using splenocytes from a Chinese patient with chronic schistosomiasis who had undergone splenectomy as part of a portacaval decompression operation. Splenocytes were transformed in bulk culture by Epstein Barr virus and transformants fused with the HMMA 2.11 TG/O cell line. Twenty individual IgG antiworm and egg antibody-producing hybridomas were generated and screened for antigen reactivity by Western blot and for suppression of antigen-induced blastogenesis of murine splenocytes from Schistosoma japonicum-infected animals. Only one IgG clone significantly suppressed (56 P 0.05) soluble egg antigen (SEA)-induced blastogenesis. This human monoclonal antibody bound a 50 kD carbohydrate antigen on Western blot analysis, binding both the adult worm and egg antigens of this parasite. The non-regulatory monoclonal antibodies bound this same molecule present in adult worms but not the corresponding molecule in a preparation of soluble eggs. Thus, specific immunoregulatory epitopes can be identified by human monoclonal antibodies generated from patients with chronic disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)42-45
Number of pages4
JournalHuman Antibodies
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1991
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Human monoclonal antibody
  • Immunoregulation
  • Schistosoma japonicum
  • Schistosomiasis japonica

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