Generation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to the neural crest.

T. Shakil, M. Richardson, E. Waldron, Gillian Conde, Sally Wood, Y. Bland, Gary M. Reynolds, Paul G. Murray, Paul N. Nelson
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The generation of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for quail neural crest may provide valuable tools for studying the differentiation of embryonic precursor cells. Unfortunately, relatively few antibodies are available because of the difficulty in obtaining sufficient cells for in vivo immunization strategies. We have overcome this problem by using intrasplenic immunization with formaldehyde-fixed cells harvested from neural crest cultures. In addition, booster injections of cultured whole-embryo cells were administered intraperitoneally. Following two fusions, a total of 18 hybridomas were generated with antibody reactivity to the cytoplasm of neural crest cells. Furthermore, 32 were reactive against both somite (a noncrest mesodermal control) and crest cultures, whilst 15 were not reactive. Out of those hybridomas reactive with neural crest, six designated 160D, 164D, OE, 12E, 120E and 124E were further characterized. Interestingly MAb supernatants OE, 12E, 120E, and 124E exhibited reactivity against some but not all neural crest cells suggesting that they might recognise subpopulations. Immunoglobulin isotyping of supernatants revealed that 4 (160D, 164D, OE, and 120E) were IgM and 2 (12E and 124E) were IgG(2b). On assessing their reactivity against human tissue sections, all six hybridoma supernatants cross-reacted with neuroendocrine cells within appendix, colon and rectum. These MAbs could provide novel reagents for the understanding of neural crest development.
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神经嵴单克隆抗体的产生和鉴定。
鹌鹑神经嵴特异性单克隆抗体的制备为研究胚胎前体细胞的分化提供了有价值的工具。不幸的是,由于难以获得足够的细胞进行体内免疫策略,可用的抗体相对较少。我们通过使用从神经嵴培养物中收获的甲醛固定细胞进行脾内免疫,克服了这个问题。此外,腹腔内注射培养的全胚胎细胞加强注射。经过两次融合,共产生了18个对神经嵴细胞细胞质具有抗体反应性的杂交瘤。此外,32种对体体(非嵴中胚层对照)和嵴培养物均有反应,而15种无反应。在神经嵴反应性杂交瘤中,进一步鉴定为160D、164D、OE、12E、120E和124E 6种。有趣的是,单抗上清液OE、12E、120E和124E对一些但不是所有的神经嵴细胞表现出反应性,这表明它们可能识别亚群。免疫球蛋白上清分型显示,4个(160D、164D、OE、120E)为IgM, 2个(12E、124E)为IgG(2b)。在评估其对人体组织切片的反应性时,所有六种杂交瘤上清液都与阑尾、结肠和直肠内的神经内分泌细胞发生交叉反应。这些单克隆抗体可为了解神经嵴发育提供新的试剂。
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