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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 135, Issue 6 3802-3807, Copyright © 1985 by American Association of Immunologists


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A restricted human antitetanus clonotype shares idiotypic cross- reactivity with tetanus antibodies from most human donors and rabbits: reactivity with antibodies of widely differing electrophoretic mobility

WL Hoffman, PD Strucely, AA Jump and JD Smiley

Antitetanus antibodies from each of 20 hyperimmunized human donors were isolated on a tetanus immunoadsorbent, eluted with acidic buffer, and examined by isoelectric focusing (IEF). There was electrophoretic restriction, as determined by IEF, in the IgG of only 20% of the purified antibodies studied. The remaining 80% showed a more diffuse polyclonal spectrotype. Several IEF bands from the most electrophoretically restricted sample were isolated and used to immunize rabbits. Virtually every IgG-IEF band in the antitetanus antibodies of the original donor shared idiotypic cross-reactivity as detected by one or more of the three rabbit anti-Id reagents, even though major qualitative differences in binding from one rabbit anti-Id reagent to another were noted. Antitetanus antibodies of each of the 20 donors were separated by IEF and transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane. By using a sensitive and specific ELISA detection method, cross-reactivity was detected with the rabbit anti-Id reagents in 1 to 50% of the antitetanus antibodies of individual donors. This cross- reactivity was greater than 10% in 15 of the 19 antisera studied. In addition, these cross-reactive antibodies had very different electrophoretic mobility. Binding of the rabbit anti-Id reagents to the tetanus antibodies was almost completely blocked by pretreatment with soluble tetanus toxoid antigen. This idiotypic cross-reactivity with antibodies of different electrophoretic mobility from the same and unrelated donors suggests sharing among these antibodies of one or more of the germ-line DNA-encoded hypervariable regions present in the antibody-combining site.





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