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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 79, 1600-1604, Copyright © 1994 by Endocrine Society


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Preparation and characterization of monoclonal antithyrotropin receptor antibodies obtained from peripheral lymphocytes of hypothyroid patients with primary myxedema

J Okuda, T Akamizu, H Sugawa, F Matsuda, L Hua and T Mori
Department of Laboratory Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.

Anti-TSH receptor antibodies (TSH-R Ab), which have been detected in the serum of some patients with primary myxedema, are themselves considered to induce hypothyroidism. These are termed blocking-type TSH- R Ab (TSH-R BAb), because they inhibit adenylate cyclase stimulation by TSH on thyrocytes or nonthyroidal cells transfected with TSH-R complementary DNA. We prepared monoclonal TSH-R BAb and characterized them. Peripheral lymphocytes from three patients with primary hypothyroidism and potent TSH-R BAb were transformed by Epstein-Barr virus, and the culture supernatants were screened by TSH binding inhibitor immunoglobulin (TBII) assay. Twenty positive and 7 negative lymphocyte clones were obtained; their monoclonality was confirmed by Southern blot analysis, using an immunoglobulin (Ig) JH probe. These monoclonal antibodies were then tested for TSH-R BAb activity. TSH-R BAb activity ranged from 24.1-58.5% (normal range, < 24%) in all 20 TBII-positive clones and in 2 of 7 TBII-negative clones. An enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay showed that the Ig isotypes of these clones with TBII and/or TSH-R BAb activity were IgG in 8 and IgM in 14. Another enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Southern blot analysis of the light chains revealed that 13 clones had kappa-chains, whereas the light chains could not be determined in the other 9 clones. To summarize, 1) we obtained 22 clones that produced monoclonal TSH-R BAb, including 8 IgG-type clones. 2) The clones exhibited dominant usage of the kappa-chain. 3) Although all TBII clones had TSH-R BAb activity, their TBII and TSH-R BAb activities were not significantly correlated, and two TSH-R BAb clones did not show TBII activity.


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