Evaluation of monoclonal antibodies with specificity for human IgA, IgA subclasses and allotypes and secretory component. Results of an IUIS/WHO collaborative study

J. Mestecky, R. G. Hamilton, C. G.M. Magnusson, R. Jefferis, J. P. Vaerman, M. Goodall, G. G. De Lange, I. Moro, P. Aucouturier, J. Radl, C. Cambiaso, C. Silvain, J. L. Preud'homme, K. Kusama, G. M. Carlone, J. Biewenga, K. Kobayashi, F. Skvaril, C. B. Reimer

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Abstract

51 monoclonal antibodies (McAb) with putative specificity for human IgA, the IgA subclasses, Am allotypes or secretory component (SC) were evaluated for immunoreactivity and specificity by nine laboratories employing immunodiffusion, agglutination, immunohistological assays, immunoblotting and direct binding and competitive inhibition enzyme immunoassays. McAbs specific for IgA PAN (n = 24), IgA1 (n = 7), IgA2 (n = 3), IgA2m(2) (n = 2), non-IgA2m(2) (n = 4) and SC or secretory IgA (n = 5) were identified that were immunoreactive and specific in the assays employed. The McAbs identified as IgA- or SC-reactive were shown to be non-reactive to human IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE, κ and λ by-direct binding and competitive inhibition immunoassays. Interestingly, no McAbs with restricted specificity for IgA2m(l) were identified. Some McAb displayed higher affinity and/or better performance in one or several of the assay groups. The IgA- and SC-specific McAbs identified in this international collaborative study have potential as immunochemical reference reagents to identify and quantitate monomeric and polymeric IgA in human serum and secretions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)103-148
Number of pages46
JournalJournal of Immunological Methods
Volume193
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 21 1996

Keywords

  • (Human)
  • Am allotype
  • IgA
  • IgA subclass
  • Monoclonal antibody
  • Specificity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Immunology

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