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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 147, Issue 9 3012-3017, Copyright © 1991 by American Association of Immunologists


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Characterization of a monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody that mimics cyclosporine A in a single binding system

NA Cacalano, WL Cleveland and BF Erlanger
Department of Microbiology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.

BALB/c mice were immunized with a mixture of two anti-cyclosporine (CsA) mAb, H4 1.3 and D3 1.3, which recognize CsA amino acid residues reported to be important for its biologic activity and for its interaction with a CsA-binding protein, cyclophilin. A syngeneic anti- Id mAb, P43E, an IgG1 kappa, was generated. P43E bound to F(ab)'2 fragments of H4 1.3 in an ELISA and showed a dose-dependent inhibition of CsA binding to H4 1.3 and D3 1.3 in ELISA and RIA. The anti-Id antibody could be purified on an affinity column of H4 1.3/D3 1.3, and its binding to H4 1.3 could be inhibited by CsA. Dissociation kinetics and Scatchard analyses of P43E binding to H4 1.3 supported a reciprocal competitive inhibition mechanism for anti-Id binding, excluding a steric hindrance mechanism. P43E did not bind to several other anti-CsA mAb, a rabbit polyclonal anti-CsA antibody preparation, or cyclophilin. It is, therefore, a mimic of CsA but restricted to a single binding system. Our results are in agreement with the epitope specificities of the antibodies, X-ray and electron microscopic analysis of idiotope- anti-idiotope interactions, and recent nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry studies of a CsA-cyclophilin complex and have implications with respect to the bioeffective epitope of CsA.





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