Autoantibodies, LY-1, and Immunoglobulin V Gene Expression in Hybridomas Obtained from Young and from Old New Zealand Black Mice
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We obtained a large number of hybridomas from 1-month-old and 16-month-old New Zealand black mice to study the fine specificities of the autoantibodies produced, the expression of Ly-1, and the expression of the immunoglobulin V gene families in this autoimmune strain. Analysis of the autoantibody specificities yielded 2 major classifications: those specific for a single autoantigen and those that exhibited multispecific binding. Among the multispecific antibodies, 2 categories were found: an antigen-inhibitable group and an antigen-noninhibitable group. A large proportion of VHJ558 and VH7183 gene families was observed in hybridomas obtained from 1-month-old mice, and in hybridomas obtained from 16-month-old mice, there was a large proportion of VHJ558 and VH36-60 gene families. Among the autoantibody kappa chains secreted by the hybridomas, there was a higher frequency of the V kappa 1, V kappa 8, and V kappa 9 gene families. Autoantibodies were produced by both the Ly-1+ and the Ly-1- B cell subsets.
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