MCB 301 Monoclonal Antibodies
MCB 301 Monoclonal Antibodies
MCB 301 Monoclonal Antibodies
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
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phosphoribosyl transferase (HGPRT) is a key enzyme in the
salvage pathway of purines.
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grow out are called hybridomas; each hybridoma makes
only one Immunoglobulin, derived from one B cell from the
immunized animal. The antibodies secreted by many
hybridoma clones are screened for binding to the antigen of
interest, and this single clone with the desired specificity is
selected and expanded. The products of these individual
clones are monoclonal antibodies, each specific for a single
epitope on the antigen used to immunize the animal and to
identify the immortalized antibody-secreting clones.
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Production of Monoclonal Antibodies:
The establishment of hybridomas and production of MAbs
involves the following steps
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1. Immunization
2. Cell fusion
3. Selection of hybridomas
1. Immunization:
The very first step in hybridoma technology is to immunize an
animal (usually a mouse), with appropriate antigen. The antigen,
along with an adjuvant like Freund’s complete or incomplete
adjuvant is injected subcutaneously (adjuvants are non-specific
potentiators of specific immune responses). The injections at
multiple sites are repeated several times.
2. Cell Fusion:
The thoroughly washed lymphocytes are mixed with HGPRT
defective myeloma cells. The mixture of cells is exposed to
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polyethylene glycol (PEG) for a short period (a few minutes),
since it is toxic. PEG is removed by washing and the cells are kept
in a fresh medium. These cells are composed of a mixture of
hybridomas (fused cells), free myeloma cells and free
lymphocytes.
3. Selection of Hybridomas:
When the cells are cultured in HAT medium (the principle
described above), only the hybridoma cells grow, while the rest
will slowly disappear. This happens in 7-10 days of culture.
Selection of a single antibody producing hybrid cells is very
important. This is possible if the hybridomas are isolated and
grown individually. The suspension of hybridoma cells is so
diluted that the individual aliquots contain on an average one cell
each. These cells, when grown in a regular culture medium,
produce the desired antibody.
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cloning hybrid cells-limiting dilution method and soft agar
method.
The stability of the cell lines and the MAbs are important. The
cells (and MAbs) must be characterized for their ability to
withstand freezing, and thawing. The desired cell lines are frozen
in liquid nitrogen at several stages of cloning and culture.
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