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Title
Application
of
immunomagnetism
for
antigen
preparation
and
cell
selection
in the
creation
of
hybridomas
Author
Qi
,
Chong
Qing
,
1954-
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1993.
Medicine
Date
1993
Pagination
x, 127 leaves : ill.
Subject
Immunocytochemistry--Technique;
Hybridomas--Analysis;
Cell
separation--Technique;
Antigens--Analysis;
Monoclonal
antibodies;
HLA
histocompatibility
antigens;
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Medicine
Discipline
Medicine
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
101-109.
Pagination
error:
page
1
is
mislabeled
xi.
Abstract
As
part
of a
larger
program
to
make
monoclonal
antibodies
to
HLA-DP
polymorphisms
, the
possibility
of
using
immunomagnetism
to
replace
some
cumbersome
procedures
in
hybridoma
creation
was
investigated.
In the
first
part
of this
study
,
metallic
beads
were
coated
with
anti-DP
capture
antibody
and then were
used
for
immune
absorption
of
DP
molecules
from
cell
lysates.
The
absorbed
molecules
were
identified
with the
help
of a
fluorescent
anti-DP
antibody
and
flow
cytometry.
Optimum
conditions
for
absorption
of
DP
molecules
onto
beads
were
worked
out.
In the
second
part
, the
immunogenic
properties
of the
purified
DP
molecules
were
tested
, in
which
metallic
beads
coupled
with
absorbed
molecules
were
injected
into
mice
to
provoke
an
immune
response.
Serum
antibody
corresponding
to
three
different
antigen
doses
was
determined
and
showed
that the
strong
antibody
response
was
correlated
with the
large
dose
of
antigen.
The
influence
of
beryllium
sulphate
and
complete
Freund's
adjuvant
on these
antibody
responses
was
compared.
In the
final
part
of the
study
,
immune
spleen
cells
were
sorted
by
using
goat
anti-mouse
IgG
coated
metallic
beads
and/or
antigen
coupled
beads.
Following
magnetic
separation
the
selected
spleen
cells
were
fused
with
SP2/o
myeloma
cells
without
the
detachment
of the
beads
,
using
a
centrifugal-electrofusion
technique.
Hybridomas
which
secreted
antibodies
were
examined
for their
specificity
to
DP
polymorphisms.
The
frequency
of
positive
hybridomas
, in
fusions
of
pre-selected
cells
, was
compared
with that of the
fusion
of
unsorted
cells
(prior
to
selection)
and with that of the
remainder
of the
cells
left
behind
after
a
sort.
Once
a
variety
of
tissue
culture
problems
had been
resolved
, there was
preliminary
evidence
suggesting
that
pre-fusion
selection
of
antigen-specific
cells
can
be a
helpful
and
time-saving
procedure.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76185146
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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