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Characterization of newly isolated monoclonal antibodies against MHC of a Japanese wild mouse
Authors:Tomoko Sagai  Toshihiko Shiroishi  Kazuo Moriwaki  François Bonhomme  Michael L Petras  Machmud Thohari  Ze-Chang Yu  De Yuan Lu  Wang-Su Cho
Institution:(1) National Institute of Genetics, 411 Mishima, Shizuoka-ken, Japan;(2) Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, Universite des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, Montpellier, France;(3) Department of Biology, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada;(4) Tropical Agricultural Pest Biology, BIOTROP, Bogor, Indonesia;(5) National Vaccine and Serum Institute, Beijing, China;(6) Shanghai Second Medical College, Shanghai, China;(7) Institute of Agricultural Sciences, 170 Suweon, Republic of Korea;(8) Present address: Department of Cell Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Yata 1,111, 411 Mishima, Shizuokaken, Japan
Abstract:We have already developed nine B10.MOL congenic strains carrying H-2 haplotypes derived from Japanese wild mice, Mus musculus molossinus, with the C57BL/10 genetic background. To obtain monoclonal antibodies against the H-2 antigen of the Japanese wild mouse, we carried out cell fusion using spleen cells from the animal immunized with one of the B10.MOL strains, B10.MOL-SGR (H-2 wm7). As a result, 19 hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies were produced. Analysis with the intro-H-2 recombinants derived from B10.MOL-SGR indicated that 8 of them reacted with the class I and II with the class II molecule. The class I antibodies were tested for their cross -reactivities on wild mice and on the panels of standard inbred and B10.MOL strains. Most of the antibodies reacted with both the Japanese wild mice and the other subspecies, including standard inbred, while two antibodies highly specific for the donor H-2K region reacted with only three wild-derived mice, two M. m. molossinus from Anj o and Shizuoka, Japan, and one M. m. domesticus from Pigeon, Canada. In addition, all of the other four antibodies reactive with the K antigen of B10.MOL-SGR also reacted with the same three wild mice. The wild mice belonging to different subspecies might share very similar H-2K antigenic determinants in spite of their genetic and geographical remoteness.
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