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Comparison between Hybridoma and Fab/phage Anti-RhD: Their V Gene Usage and Pairings
Author(s) -
W. S. E. Perera,
M. Moss,
S. J. Urbaniak
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
disease markers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.912
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1875-8630
pISSN - 0278-0240
DOI - 10.1155/2000/451713
Subject(s) - biology , virology , gene , genetics
Our 11 anti-RhD's in conjunction with 37 previously published RhD antibodies, produced by hybridoma technology were analysed for germline gene usage and restriction in VH and VL pairings. The 17 VH germline genes used by the hybridoma anti-RhD IgG were derived from 4 VH families (VH1, VH2, VH3 and VH4). Eighteen kappa chains were restricted to only 5 germline genes from only 2 V kappa families (V kappa 1 and V kappa 3). However, the 13 lambda chains were not as restricted, using 10 V lambda germline genes from 4 families (V lambda 1, V lambda 2, V lambda 3 and V lambda 8). Fifty six unique Fab/phage anti-RhD were also analysed. In all cases the Fab/phage VH germline genes were derived from the VH3 family (41/41). The 29 kappa chains were restricted to 4 germline genes primarily from V kappa 1 (97%) and the 24 lambda chains used 10 V lambda germline genes from 5 families (V lambda 1, V lambda 2, V lambda 3, V lambda 4 and V lambda 7). The VH germline genes of the Fab/phage were restricted to 4 of the 17 used by the hybridoma anti-RhD IgG (DP46, DP49, DP50 and DP77). Ninety percent of the Fab/phage were restricted to 1 of the 5 V kappa germline genes used by the IgG (DPK9). However, the repertoire of the V lambda germline genes used in these two systems is different, with analysis showing greater diversity in V lambda gene usage with 8 unique germline genes used by 76% Fab/phage compared to 4 unique genes used by 46% of the IgG hybridoma anti-RhD.

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