scholarly journals Characterisation of a monoclonal antibody detecting Atlantic salmon endothelial and red blood cells, and its association with the infectious salmon anaemia virus cell receptor

2013 ◽  
Vol 222 (5) ◽  
pp. 547-557 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Aamelfot ◽  
Simon C. Weli ◽  
Ole B. Dale ◽  
Erling O. Koppang ◽  
Knut Falk
Blood ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 82 (12) ◽  
pp. 3637-3647 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Alessio ◽  
NJ Greco ◽  
L Primo ◽  
D Ghigo ◽  
A Bosia ◽  
...  

Abstract The surface glycoprotein CD36 (GPIV) is known to mediate the adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum malaria-infected red blood cells and to be a receptor for extracellular matrix proteins such as collagen and thrombospondin. The murine monoclonal IgM antibody NL07, which is specific for CD36, has now been shown to also be a potent inhibitor of the adhesion of P falciparum malaria-infected red blood cells to C32 melanoma cells. Treatment of platelets with NL07 monoclonal antibody resulted in rapid degranulation, release of ATP and serotonin, increase in [Ca2+]i, and tyrosine phosphorylation of a substrate protein of 130 kD. In about one-half of the experiments, activation with NL07 resulted in the formation of small aggregates of 10 to 30 platelets, whereas in the other half of the experiments, large aggregates were seen similar to those induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and these large aggregates could be converted to the small aggregates by ATP alpha S or by AP-2 or other antibodies against GPIIb and/or IIIa. Microaggregates of 2 to 5 platelets were seen with Glanzmann's platelets that constitutively lack GPIIb/IIIa. Aggregate formation was not seen with heat-treated serum, in the presence of anti C1q antibodies, or when using C5-, C8-, or C9-deficient human sera. Although activation of platelets with purified complement components results in a slow morphologic change without aggregation, involvement of CD36 results in rapid complement-mediated activation leading to formation of small aggregates that is largely independent of GPIIb/IIIa and that, under certain circumstances, proceeds to the formation of large ADP-dependent aggregates.


2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-31
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thi Trung ◽  
Truong Nam Hai

Almost of the ABO blood grouping reagents is being trading derive from  the monoclonal antibodies. There are two methods to produce the  monoclonal antibodies from hybridoma lines, which were in vitro method (hybridoma cultured in the medium) and in vivo method (hybridoma cultured in the mice intra-abdominal). In Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Trung and co-authors was succesfully screened in hybridoma cell line A6G11C9 which generating of the anti A monoclonal antibody agglutinated A antigen on the surface of red blood cells. The fusion of mouse lymohocyte B generated anti-A antibody with mouse myeloma sp2/0 is formed that hybrid cell lines. The anti-A monoclonal antibody is produced from hybridoma cell line A6G11C9 have been highly intensive confirmed. It is capability of growth and anti B monoclonal antibody producing stability through the generations. In this study, the process to produce large amounts of monoclonal antibodies from B4D10C9 hybridoma by in vitro method are published. Firstly, hybridoma cells are stored in liquid nitrogen to wake by culture in medium. Then, First, hybrid cells are stored frozen in liquid nitrogen to wake cultured cells. Then, they were first inoculated to produce enough biomass to serve a larger scale. Cell biomass continues to be second inoculated into DMEM containing 10% fetal bovin serum for 10 days. The culture medium contained anti-A monoclonal antibodies were collected by centrifugation to remove cells. The anti-A monoclonal antibody levels in culture medium was concentrated and remove phenol red indicator by the precipitation with NH4SO4 50% saturated. The anti-A monoclonal antibody solution at 5 times concentrated have been better agglutinated with erythrocytes containing A antigen than monoclonal antibody solution non-concentration. 150 ml of concentrated antibodies were produced. Antibody titer of the anti-A monoclonal antibodies in the concentrated 5 times solution was 1/512. The intensity of the reaction anti-A monclonal antibody with red blood cell containing A antigen was 4+.   Citation: Nguyen Thi Trung, Truong Nam Hai, 2018. Study on using the hybrid cell a6g11c9 to produce the anti-a monoclonal antibody that agglunating a antigen on the surface of red blood cells. Tap chi Sinh hoc, 40(1): x-xx. DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v40n1.9154. *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received 12 January 2017, accepted 20 December 2017 


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