New model for analysis of mucosal immunity: intestinal secretion of specific monoclonal immunoglobulin A from hybridoma tumors protects against Vibrio cholerae infection
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
New model for analysis of mucosal immunity: intestinal secretion of specific monoclonal immunoglobulin A from hybridoma tumors protects against Vibrio cholerae infection
Journal
Infection and Immunity
ISSN
0019-9567 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/1991
Volume
59
Number
3
Pages
977-82
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. --- Old month value: Mar
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. --- Old month value: Mar
Abstract
Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) plays a role in defense against Vibrio cholerae and other microorganisms that infect mucosal surfaces, but it is not established whether sIgA alone can prevent disease. We report here a strategy for identifying the antigen specificities of monoclonal sIgA antibodies that are capable of providing such protection. IgA hybridomas were generated from Peyer's patch lymphocytes after oral immunization with V. cholerae Ogawa 395. A clone was selected that produced dimeric monoclonal IgA antibodies directed against an Ogawa-specific lipopolysaccharide carbohydrate antigen exposed on the bacterial surface. Hybridoma cells were used to produce subcutaneous "backpack" tumors in syngeneic mice, resulting in secretion of monoclonal sIgA onto mucosal surfaces. Neonatal mice bearing anti-lipopolysaccharide hybridoma backpack tumors were specifically protected against oral challenge with 100 50% lethal doses of virulent Ogawa 395 organisms. Thus, the IgA hybridoma backpack tumor method identifies protective epitopes in the mucosal system and demonstrates that a single monoclonal sIgA can be sufficient to protect against intestinal disease.
Keywords
Animals
Antibodies, Bacterial/*immunology/secretion
Antibodies, Monoclonal/*immunology/secretion
Bacterial Adhesion
Biological Transport
Cholera/immunology/*prevention & control
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Epitopes/immunology
Hybridomas/*immunology/transplantation
Immunity
Immunization
Immunoglobulin A, Secretory/*immunology/secretion
Intestinal Mucosa/*immunology/secretion/ultrastructure
Lipopolysaccharides/immunology
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Models, Biological
Peyer's Patches/immunology
Vibrio cholerae/immunology/ultrastructure
Pubmed
Web of science
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