Production and characteristics of monoclonal antibodies to the diphtheria toxin

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T. I. Valyakina
O. E. Lakhtina
R. L. Komaleva
M. A. Simonova
L. V. Samokhvalova
N. S. Shoshina
N. A. Kalinina
A. Yu. Rubina
M. A. Filippova
Yu. V. Vertiev
E. V. Grishin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Shemyakin
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
[3] Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology
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Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry | 2009年 / 35卷
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ELISA; sandwich assay; biological microchip; A and B fragments of the diphtheria toxin; diphtheria toxin; monoclonal antibodies;
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Monoclonal antibodies to the diphtheria toxin were produced without cross reactivity with the thermolabile toxin (LT) from Escherichia coli; ricin; choleraic toxin; the SeA, SeB, SeE, SeI, and SeG toxins of staphylococcus; the lethal factor of the anthrax toxin; and the protective antigen of the anthrax toxin. A pair of antibodies for the quantitative determination of the diphtheria toxin in the sandwich variation of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was chosen. The determination limit of the toxin was 0.7 ng/ml in plate and 1.6 ng/ml in microchip ELISA. The presence of a secretion from the nasopharynx lavage did not decrease the sensitivity of the toxin determination by sandwich ELISA. The immunization of mice with the diphtheria toxin and with a conjugate of the diphtheria toxin with polystyrene microspheres demonstrated that the conjugate immunization resulted in the formation of hybridoma clones which produced antibodies only to the epitopes of the A fragment of the diphtheria toxin. The immunization with the native toxin caused the production of hybridoma clones which predominantly produced antibodies to the epitopes of the B fragment.
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