Potentiation of the somatogenic and lactogenic activity of human growth hormone with monoclonal antibodies

Author:

Aston R.,Holder A. T.,Preece M. A.,Ivanyi J.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Monoclonal antibodies of certain epitope specificity have been shown to produce a marked dose-dependent enhancement of the somatogenic and lactogenic activity of human GH (hGH). Two antibodies (EB1 and EB2), binding to distinct antigenic determinants and expressed on both hGH and human chorionic somato-mammotrophin (hCS), significantly enhanced the hGH-stimulated uptake of 35S-labelled sulphate into cartilage. Similarly, these antibodies enhanced the lactogenic activity of both hGH and hCS in the pigeon crop sac test. Two hGH specific monoclonal antibodies (QA68 and NA71), defining a further two epitopes, exhibited only modest enhancing or inhibitory activity in these assays, whereas the binding of certain combinations of monoclonal antibodies resulted in either reversal of enhancement or inhibition of hormone activity. Univalent antibody fragments derived from EB1 were as enhancing as the intact antibody indicating that bivalency dependent mechanisms were not involved in the phenomenon. Enhancing monoclonal antibodies were relatively poor inhibitors of 125I-labelled hGH binding to liver microsomal receptors, which is in contrast with their previously described property of potent suppression of hGH interaction with lymphoid cell receptors. It is tentatively concluded that 'restriction' of hormone binding to particular hGH receptors, relevant to somatic growth or lactogenic activity, may play a role in the enhancement phenomenon of hGH in vivo. J. Endocr. (1986) 110, 381–388

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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