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Production of hybrid cell lines secreting antibodies to herpes simplex virus type 2

Abstract

Following different immunization schedules we have produced 102 myeloma--spleen cell hybrid lines (30.8% of the total) secreting antibodies to HSV-2 infected cells. The highest yield of hybrids was derived from fusion of myeloma cells with spleen cells from mice sensitized by footpad injection of formalin-inactivated virus and boosted intravenously with the same antigen. To date, twelve of the antibody-producing hybrids have been cloned by limiting dilutions to generate over 100 monoclonal lines reacting specifically with HSV-infected but not with mock-infected cells. Several hybrid lines have also been injected into mice to generate tumors and high titers of anti-HSV-specific antibodies have been detected in ascitic fluids. All of the hybrids so far tested have retained the capacity to secrete anti-HSV antibodies after long-term in culture or repeated passages through mice. Antibodies reacting with cytoplasmic or nuclear antigens in infected cells as well as type-specific and type common antibodies have been detected.

Authors

Killington RA; Newhook L; Balachandran N; Rawls WE; Bacchetti S

Journal

Journal of Virological Methods, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 223–236

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1981

DOI

10.1016/0166-0934(81)90012-4

ISSN

0166-0934

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