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Primate antibodies to components of the human immune system
L Lögdberg1, E Kaplan, M Drelich
1Monoclonal Antibody Research, Sandoz Research Institute, Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, NJ.
Journal of Medical Primatology
|July 1, 1994
Abstract:
The feasibility to raise nonhuman primate antibodies against selected components of the human immune system was tested. The immunogens were whole cells (human T lymphocytes) or purified, recombinant human proteins (cytokines: TNF alpha or GM-CSF; soluble forms of cell surface antigens: sCD4 or sCD25). Significant immunizations, yielding functionally relevant antibodies, were readily achieved in rhesus monkeys, but, not surprisingly, may be less frequent in chimpanzees. The results suggest a general strategy for production of therapeutically useful MAB.