Giraudon P, Wild T F
J Gen Virol. 1981 Jun;54(Pt 2):325-32. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-54-2-325.
Monoclonal antibodies were produced in vitro by fusing mouse myeloma cells (SP2) with spleen cells derived from Balb/c mice immunized with purified measles virus. Fifteen independent hybrid cell lines, isolated from two separate fusions, were maintained in culture for up to 5 months without loss of their antibody-secreting activity. Radioimmunoprecipitation and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that in five of the hybrid lines the antibodies were directed against haemagglutinin, in two against the nucleoprotein, and in one against L protein. The remaining seven hybridomas did not precipitate viral antigens under the experimental conditions employed even though they gave positive immunofluorescence against measles virus-infected cells. Monoclonal haemagglutinin antibodies displayed anti-haemagglutinating activity and neutralized measles virus infectivity but not canine distemper virus (CDV).
通过将小鼠骨髓瘤细胞(SP2)与用纯化麻疹病毒免疫的Balb/c小鼠的脾细胞融合,在体外产生单克隆抗体。从两次单独融合中分离出的15个独立杂交细胞系在培养中维持长达5个月,而不丧失其抗体分泌活性。放射免疫沉淀和聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳表明,在5个杂交系中,抗体针对血凝素,2个针对核蛋白,1个针对L蛋白。其余7个杂交瘤在所用实验条件下未沉淀病毒抗原,尽管它们对麻疹病毒感染细胞呈阳性免疫荧光。单克隆血凝素抗体表现出抗血凝活性并中和麻疹病毒感染性,但不中和犬瘟热病毒(CDV)。