Hérion P, Francotte M, Siberdt D, Soto G G, Urbain J, Bollen A
Blood. 1985 May;65(5):1201-7.
Fifteen hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies against human antithrombin III, originating from two mouse strains, have been produced by the cell fusion technique. Eight monoclonal antibodies belong to the class IgG1, five to the class IgG2a, and two to the class IgG2b. All light chains belong to the kappa group. No cross-reaction of the monoclonal antibodies have been observed with a crude preparation of albumin nor with alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-antiplasmin. Five of these monoclonal antibodies exhibit a relatively high avidity for antithrombin III. Inhibition experiments showed that the 15 monoclonal antibodies define seven more or less independent antigenic regions on the antithrombin III molecule. Examination of the effects of these antibodies on the inhibitory capacity of antithrombin III toward thrombin activity, either in the presence or in the absence of heparin, showed that several monoclonal antibodies inhibit the antithrombin III activity and allowed to relate some of the antigenic determinants to functional sites on the antithrombin III molecule.
通过细胞融合技术,已产生了15株分泌抗人抗凝血酶III单克隆抗体的杂交瘤,它们源自两个小鼠品系。其中8株单克隆抗体属于IgG1类,5株属于IgG2a类,2株属于IgG2b类。所有轻链均属于κ链组。未观察到这些单克隆抗体与白蛋白粗制品、α1 -抗胰蛋白酶及α2 -抗纤溶酶发生交叉反应。其中5株单克隆抗体对抗凝血酶III表现出相对较高的亲和力。抑制实验表明,这15株单克隆抗体确定了抗凝血酶III分子上7个或多或少独立的抗原区域。考察这些抗体在有或无肝素存在的情况下对抗凝血酶III抑制凝血酶活性能力的影响,结果显示有几种单克隆抗体可抑制抗凝血酶III的活性,从而使一些抗原决定簇与抗凝血酶III分子上的功能位点相关联。