Zhongguo shuxue zazhi (Apr 2022)

Preparation of human monoclonal anti-C cell line from peripheral blood B lymphocytes of D--donor

  • Zhonghui GUO,
  • Fengyong ZHAO,
  • Demei ZHANG,
  • Dong XIANG,
  • Jiamin ZHANG,
  • Ying YANG,
  • Qin LI,
  • Qixiu YANG,
  • Chen WANG,
  • Ziyan ZHU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004-549x.2022.04.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 400 – 404

Abstract

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Objective To establish human hybridoma cell lines, secreting monoclonal antibody against antigens of Rh blood system, from a donor with rare D--phenotype. Methods Peripheral blood B lymphocytes of an O type female donor, lacking C/c/E/e antigens on her erythrocyte, were transformed with Epstein-Barr virus (EBVs). EBVs were harvested from the cultural supernatant of B95-8 cells. The transformed lymphoblastoid cell line (LCL) secreting antibodies to C antigens were picked up and then hybridized with the myeloma SHM-D33 using electric fusion technique. Hybridoma cells were selected by HATD-Ouabain(HOTD)(Hypoxantine, Aminopterin, Thymidine, 2-Deoxycytide, and Ouabain)culture medium, microplate antibody screening and limited dilution subcloning. The monoclonal antibody was assayed by serological test and was confirmed by flow cytometry (FCM). Results From the cultural supernatant of D--peripheral blood transformed B lymphocytes, 3A6-C6, which agglutinated with R1R1(DCe/DCe)O-type RBCs but not with R2R2(DcE/DcE)O-type RBCs, was screened and preliminarily identified as anti-C. We established a hybridoma cell line secreting anti-C immunoglobulin M from B cells of D--individual successfully after hybridization with SHM-D33 myeloma cells. Conclusion The study had laid the groundwork for future research and development of human monoclonal antibodies against Rh antigens of RBC in future for diagnosis and screening purpose.

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