Rochu D, Crespeau H, Fine A, Gane P, Rouger P, Salmon C, Fine JM. ABO-blood-group-related idiotypic network: mimicry of oligosaccharide epitope by rabbit antiidiotypic antibodies to murine monoclonal anti-A antibody.
RESEARCH IN IMMUNOLOGY 1990;
141:373-87. [PMID:
1702553 DOI:
10.1016/0923-2494(90)90027-v]
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Abstract
The idiotypy of antibodies (Ab) specific for oligosaccharide determinants of blood groups of the human ABO system was studied through a cascade. Xenogenic antiidiotypic Ab (Ab2) raised in rabbits to the murine monoclonal anti-A61 (Ab1) were screened for reactivity with various anti-ABH Ab. Three anti-A and three anti-A,B monoclonal antibodies (mAb) which were developed in the same mouse strain as that producing Ab1, as well as a human polyclonal anti-A, were found to share cross-reactive idiotopes (CRI) with Ab1. CRI on murine mAb could be due to a Biozzi recurrent Id on anti-A Ab reacting with anti-Id "à la Oudin", while CRI on human anti-A Ab suggested the presence of paratope-induced anti-Id. Inhibition by Ab2 of haemagglutination of A, B or O human red blood cells by many murine anti-ABH mAb, and by polyclonal or monoclonal human anti-A, strongly supported the occurrence of anti-Id mimicking ABH epitopes belonging to type 2 determinants carried by human erythrocytes. Furthermore, a rabbit immunized with Ab2 produced a potent Ab3 response characterized by anti-H-type-2 specificity. Altogether, these results are consistent with the first successful production of anti-Id Ab that mimics the tridimensional shape of a well defined and strictly carbohydrate epitope, eliciting a haemagglutinating Ab3.
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