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Suppression of antibody responses to ricin A chain (RTA) by monoclonal anti-RTA antibodies
Authors:Vera S. Byers  Eric B. Austin  Jane A. Clegg  Graem Denton  Barbara Gunn  Doreen Hooi  Ferenc Hudecz  Michael R. Price  Robert W. Baldwin
Affiliation:(1) Cancer Research Campaign Laboratories, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD Nottingham, UK
Abstract:
Balb/c mice treated with an immunotoxin constructed by conjugation of murine monoclonal antibody 791T/36 via a disulfide linker to ricin A chain generate a pronounced antibody response to peptide epitopes on ricin A chain. Monoclonal anti-RTA antibodies which recognize peptide epitopes have been developed and these have been used to down-regulate anti-RTA antibody responses in 791T/36-RTA immunotoxin-treated Balb/c mice. Of the five MAB tests, two (608/7 and 596/134) proved most effective, inhibiting anti-RTA antibody formation by up to 73%. MAB treatment was effective when initiated up to 3 days after immunotoxin treatment. Pharmacokinetic studies with 791T/36-RTA have shown that the immunotoxin is rapidly eliminated from the circulation, with no more than 4% remaining in blood after 24 hr. It is proposed that the down-regulation of anti-RTA antibodies is effected by MAB interfering with antigen processing.
Keywords:Ricin A chain  antibody responses  immunoregulation  monoclonal antibodies
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