BioTechniques (Sep 2002)

Production of Antigen-Specific Human Monoclonal Antibodies: Comparison of Mice Carrying IgH/κ or IgH/κ/λ Transloci

  • S. Magadán,
  • M. Valladares,
  • E. Suarez,
  • I. Sanjuán,
  • A. Molina,
  • C. Ayling,
  • S.L. Davies,
  • X. Zou,
  • G.T. Williams,
  • M.S. Neuberger,
  • M. Brüggemann,
  • F. Gambón,
  • F. Díaz-Espada,
  • A. González-Fernández

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/02333dd04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3
pp. 680 – 690

Abstract

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Here we compare human monoclonal antibody (MAb) production from mouse strains that carry disruptions of their endogenous mouse IgH/Igκ loci and harbor human IgM + Igκ (BABκ) or human IgM + Igκ + Igλ transloci (BABκ,λ). We found that whereas both strains proved effective for the isolation of antigen-specific IgM antibodies, many of the IgM MAbs elicited from BABκ comprise human μ chains that are associated with mouse λ chains. In contrast, BABκ,λ mice gave rise to fully functional, polymeric human IgM antibodies comprising both human IgH and human IgL chains. Therefore, the inclusion of a human Igλ translocus (in addition to the human IgH + Igκ transloci) not only diminishes problems of endogenous mouse Igλ expression but also provides a strain of mice that yields fully human MAbs to a wide range of antigens, as witnessed by the isolation of MAbs to human blood cells, tumor cell lines, and an immunoglobulin idiotype.