Blancher A, Roubinet F, Blanchard N, Byrne P, Broly H, Ducos J, Socha W W, Ruffie J
Laboratoire d'Anthrophologie Physique du Collège de France, Paris.
J Med Primatol. 1992 Aug;21(6):328-31.
In vivo half-life of a 125I-labeled human anti-D monoclonal antibody (mAb) and that of 131I-labeled Rho-GAM was assessed in a rhesus monkey injected simultaneously with both reagents. The half-life of the mAb was 7.9 days, compared to 17 days of Rho-GAM. Survival of the second dose of mAb, given 34 days after the first injection, was identical to that of the first dose, thus showing that the human mAb did not elicit an immune response. The in vitro produced human mAbs appear to be an alternative, unlimited source of anti-D antibodies for possible use in prevention of feto-maternal Rh immunization.
在同时注射两种试剂的恒河猴中评估了125I标记的人抗-D单克隆抗体(mAb)和131I标记的Rho-GAM的体内半衰期。该mAb的半衰期为7.9天,而Rho-GAM的半衰期为17天。在首次注射34天后给予的第二剂mAb的存留情况与第一剂相同,因此表明人mAb未引发免疫反应。体外产生的人mAb似乎是抗-D抗体的另一种无限来源,可用于预防胎儿-母体Rh免疫。