Affiliation:
1. Division of Transfusion Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK.
Abstract
IgG alloantibodies to polymorphic platelet glycoproteins (GPs) are known to be responsible for severe thrombocytopenia in the neonate and after transfusion. Platelet GPIIIa can have either a leucine or a proline at residue 33. The most immunogenic platelet alloantigen in thrombocytopenia is the leucine 33 form of GPIIIa. Here, we have generated human monoclonal antibody fragments that are specific for the leucine and not the proline form of GPIIIa and can inhibit the binding of polyclonal human IgG alloantibodies to GPIIIa leucine 33 on platelets. The antibody fragments were selected from a library of single chain Fv fragments displayed on the surface of filamentous phage. The VH gene repertoire was derived from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of an alloimmunized individual and recombined with a VL gene repertoire from a nonimmune source. Antibodies such as these, which are able to distinguish between two variant forms of a native antigen and which have been unobtainable by conventional hybridoma technology, have both diagnostic and potential therapeutic applications.
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Subject
Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry
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