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Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been a valuable tool to elucidate several biological processes, such as stem cell differentiation and cancer, and contributed to virtually all areas of biomedical sciences. Yet, it remains a challenge to obtain mAbs specific to poorly expressed epitopes, or to epito...

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Autores principales: de Lima Fontes, Marina, Neves, Franciny Mara de Lima, Santos, Kelvin Sousa, Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa, Giannini, Maria José Soares Mendes, Felisbino, Sergio Luis, Deffune, Elenice, Moroz, Andrei
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8688850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.760817
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author de Lima Fontes, Marina
Neves, Franciny Mara de Lima
Santos, Kelvin Sousa
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Giannini, Maria José Soares Mendes
Felisbino, Sergio Luis
Deffune, Elenice
Moroz, Andrei
author_facet de Lima Fontes, Marina
Neves, Franciny Mara de Lima
Santos, Kelvin Sousa
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Giannini, Maria José Soares Mendes
Felisbino, Sergio Luis
Deffune, Elenice
Moroz, Andrei
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description Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been a valuable tool to elucidate several biological processes, such as stem cell differentiation and cancer, and contributed to virtually all areas of biomedical sciences. Yet, it remains a challenge to obtain mAbs specific to poorly expressed epitopes, or to epitopes that are actually involved in important biological phenomena, such as cell differentiation and metastasis. Drug-induced subtractive immunization, and recently the multiple tolerization subtractive immunization (MTSI) technique, reported by our group, have the potential to level up the field, as they direct the host´s immune response towards these epitopes. However, due to cyclophosphamide (CY) treatment, high mice mortality can be observed, and only a few data are available on how these techniques affect the immune system of mice. Tolerogen and immunogen cells, RWPE-1 and PC-3 cells, respectively, were individually seeded at 2 × 10(4) cells/cm(2), and then adjusted to 2 × 10(6) cells per mouse before immunization, which was conducted in a subtractive approach (MTSI) with CY. Immunosuppression of mice was recorded via total white blood counting, as well the reactivity of circulating polyclonal antibodies (pAbs). General parameters, including weight, physical appearance, and behavior on mice subjected to three different concentrations of CY were recorded. mAbs were obtained using classical hybridoma techniques, using the spleen of immunized mice. After purification, antibodies were characterized by Western blotting, and Indirect immunofluorescence. In conclusion, all CY dosage were efficient in creating an immunosuppression state, but only the 100 mg/kg body weight was feasible, as the others resulted in extensive mice mortality. pAbs obtained in the peripheral blood of mice showed more reactivity towards tumor cells. MAbs 2-7A50 and 2-5C11 recognized antigens from tumor cells, but not from their non-tumor counterparts, as shown in western blotting and immunofluorescence assays. MTSI technique was successful in generating mAbs that recognize tumor-specific antigens.
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spelling pubmed-86888502021-12-22 Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity de Lima Fontes, Marina Neves, Franciny Mara de Lima Santos, Kelvin Sousa Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa Giannini, Maria José Soares Mendes Felisbino, Sergio Luis Deffune, Elenice Moroz, Andrei Front Immunol Immunology Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been a valuable tool to elucidate several biological processes, such as stem cell differentiation and cancer, and contributed to virtually all areas of biomedical sciences. Yet, it remains a challenge to obtain mAbs specific to poorly expressed epitopes, or to epitopes that are actually involved in important biological phenomena, such as cell differentiation and metastasis. Drug-induced subtractive immunization, and recently the multiple tolerization subtractive immunization (MTSI) technique, reported by our group, have the potential to level up the field, as they direct the host´s immune response towards these epitopes. However, due to cyclophosphamide (CY) treatment, high mice mortality can be observed, and only a few data are available on how these techniques affect the immune system of mice. Tolerogen and immunogen cells, RWPE-1 and PC-3 cells, respectively, were individually seeded at 2 × 10(4) cells/cm(2), and then adjusted to 2 × 10(6) cells per mouse before immunization, which was conducted in a subtractive approach (MTSI) with CY. Immunosuppression of mice was recorded via total white blood counting, as well the reactivity of circulating polyclonal antibodies (pAbs). General parameters, including weight, physical appearance, and behavior on mice subjected to three different concentrations of CY were recorded. mAbs were obtained using classical hybridoma techniques, using the spleen of immunized mice. After purification, antibodies were characterized by Western blotting, and Indirect immunofluorescence. In conclusion, all CY dosage were efficient in creating an immunosuppression state, but only the 100 mg/kg body weight was feasible, as the others resulted in extensive mice mortality. pAbs obtained in the peripheral blood of mice showed more reactivity towards tumor cells. MAbs 2-7A50 and 2-5C11 recognized antigens from tumor cells, but not from their non-tumor counterparts, as shown in western blotting and immunofluorescence assays. MTSI technique was successful in generating mAbs that recognize tumor-specific antigens. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8688850/ /pubmed/34950138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.760817 Text en Copyright © 2021 de Lima Fontes, Neves, Santos, Fusco-Almeida, Giannini, Felisbino, Deffune and Moroz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
de Lima Fontes, Marina
Neves, Franciny Mara de Lima
Santos, Kelvin Sousa
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Giannini, Maria José Soares Mendes
Felisbino, Sergio Luis
Deffune, Elenice
Moroz, Andrei
Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title_full Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title_fullStr Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title_short Multiple Tolerization Subtractive Immunization (MTSI) Protocol: Effects on Mice and Monoclonal Antibody Specificity
title_sort multiple tolerization subtractive immunization (mtsi) protocol: effects on mice and monoclonal antibody specificity
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8688850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.760817
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