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Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas

We used suncus (Suncus murinus; house musk shrew) to generate partner cells for cell fusion to produce suncus monoclonal antibodies. Suncus are insectivores that are genetically distant to rodents, and recognize antigens and epitopes that are not immunogenic in mice and rats, which are the animals m...

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Autores principales: Sado, Yoshikazu, Inoue, Satoko, Tomono, Yasuko, Matsuyama, Makoto, Fukushima, Masaki, Oohashi, Toshitaka, Jogahara, Takamichi, Oda, Sen-ichi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28522882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.17007
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author Sado, Yoshikazu
Inoue, Satoko
Tomono, Yasuko
Matsuyama, Makoto
Fukushima, Masaki
Oohashi, Toshitaka
Jogahara, Takamichi
Oda, Sen-ichi
author_facet Sado, Yoshikazu
Inoue, Satoko
Tomono, Yasuko
Matsuyama, Makoto
Fukushima, Masaki
Oohashi, Toshitaka
Jogahara, Takamichi
Oda, Sen-ichi
author_sort Sado, Yoshikazu
collection PubMed
description We used suncus (Suncus murinus; house musk shrew) to generate partner cells for cell fusion to produce suncus monoclonal antibodies. Suncus are insectivores that are genetically distant to rodents, and recognize antigens and epitopes that are not immunogenic in mice and rats, which are the animals most commonly used in basic life science research and from which monoclonal antibodies are usually produced. To date, monoclonal antibodies from suncus have not been generated due to the lack of a plasmacytoma fusion partner. To obtain suncus plasmacytoma cell lines suitable as a cell fusion partner, we injected suncus at both sides of the tail base with antigen emulsion, collected the lymph nodes and spleens, and cultured the cells to obtain immortalized lymphoid cell lines visually resembling mouse SP2/0-Ag14 myeloma cells. Three suncus immunized with the antigen provided 4 cell lines of suncus plasmacytoma, but they did not secrete immunoglobulins. Antibody-producing hybrid cells were generated from these cell lines using a cell fusion technique. Using one of the cell lines as a fusion partner, we obtained six lines of immunoglobulin-producing hybrid cells which secreted an unidentified monoclonal IgG. When these 6 lines were used as new fusion partners, we obtained several hybrid cell lines which secreted immunogen-specific monoclonal antibodies. These hybrid cells can be cloned and cryopreserved. We also obtained another good fusion partner which initially secreted antibody but later stopped doing so. These suncus-suncus hybrid cell lines will be useful for the production of suncus monoclonal antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-54339372017-05-18 Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas Sado, Yoshikazu Inoue, Satoko Tomono, Yasuko Matsuyama, Makoto Fukushima, Masaki Oohashi, Toshitaka Jogahara, Takamichi Oda, Sen-ichi Acta Histochem Cytochem Regular Article We used suncus (Suncus murinus; house musk shrew) to generate partner cells for cell fusion to produce suncus monoclonal antibodies. Suncus are insectivores that are genetically distant to rodents, and recognize antigens and epitopes that are not immunogenic in mice and rats, which are the animals most commonly used in basic life science research and from which monoclonal antibodies are usually produced. To date, monoclonal antibodies from suncus have not been generated due to the lack of a plasmacytoma fusion partner. To obtain suncus plasmacytoma cell lines suitable as a cell fusion partner, we injected suncus at both sides of the tail base with antigen emulsion, collected the lymph nodes and spleens, and cultured the cells to obtain immortalized lymphoid cell lines visually resembling mouse SP2/0-Ag14 myeloma cells. Three suncus immunized with the antigen provided 4 cell lines of suncus plasmacytoma, but they did not secrete immunoglobulins. Antibody-producing hybrid cells were generated from these cell lines using a cell fusion technique. Using one of the cell lines as a fusion partner, we obtained six lines of immunoglobulin-producing hybrid cells which secreted an unidentified monoclonal IgG. When these 6 lines were used as new fusion partners, we obtained several hybrid cell lines which secreted immunogen-specific monoclonal antibodies. These hybrid cells can be cloned and cryopreserved. We also obtained another good fusion partner which initially secreted antibody but later stopped doing so. These suncus-suncus hybrid cell lines will be useful for the production of suncus monoclonal antibodies. JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY 2017-04-27 2017-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5433937/ /pubmed/28522882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.17007 Text en 2017 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Article
Sado, Yoshikazu
Inoue, Satoko
Tomono, Yasuko
Matsuyama, Makoto
Fukushima, Masaki
Oohashi, Toshitaka
Jogahara, Takamichi
Oda, Sen-ichi
Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title_full Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title_fullStr Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title_full_unstemmed Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title_short Monoclonal Suncus Antibodies: Generation of Fusion Partners to Produce Suncus-Suncus Hybridomas
title_sort monoclonal suncus antibodies: generation of fusion partners to produce suncus-suncus hybridomas
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28522882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.17007
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