Hypertension, Vol 7, 931-937, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
J Chao, L Chao, DM Tillman, CM Woodley and HS Margolius
Monoclonal antibodies to purified human urinary kallikrein have been
developed. Selection of antibody producing clones was based on 125I-
kallikrein binding activity of hybridoma media in both radioimmunoassay and
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Three clones (2 IgG1, 1 IgG2b) were
subcloned, characterized, and compared with the polyclonal antiserum
generated in rabbits immunized with the purified kallikrein. With
radioimmunoassay, mouse ascitic fluids or rabbit antisera dilutions showing
50% binding to 125I-kallikrein were 1:1.2 X 10(6) (E7A9), 1:1.2 X 10(5)
(H6A6), 1:8.0 X 10(4) (E12H1), and 1:1.4 X 10(6) (the rabbit antisera).
With enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, mouse ascitic fluids from clones
E7A9 and H6A6 showed half-maximal absorbance at dilutions of 1:2.1 X 10(5)
and 1:1.0 X 10(5) respectively, and the polyclonal antiserum showed
half-maximal absorbance at a dilution of 1:2.0 X 10(4). These monoclonal
antibodies showed no cross-reactivity with rat tissue kallikrein, rat
urinary plasminogen activator, or dog pancreatic kallikrein, while the
polyclonal antiserum showed some cross- reactivity. The binding of
monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies to 125I- human urinary kallikrein was
not affected by human plasma kallikrein, thrombin, or urokinase in a
competitive radioimmunoassay. By using purified human urinary kallikrein
immobilized to agarose, antibodies produced by clones E7A9 and H6A6 and in
the rabbit antisera were purified to homogeneity. Each of these
affinity-purified antibodies inhibited the esterase activity, and two of
the three inhibited the kininogenase activity, of human urinary kallikrein.
A sandwich immunosorbent assay was developed to measure this kallikrein
using monoclonal antibody from the clone E7A9 in conjunction with the
polyclonal antibodies.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Characterization of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to human tissue kallikrein
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