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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. WHAT IS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY?
2. WHAT IS ANTIBODY?
3. POLYCOLONAL ANTIBODY VS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
4. PRINCIPLE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
5. HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY
6. PRODEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY
7. WHY HAT MEDIUM IS USED?
8. THERAPEUTIC USE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
MONOCLONAL
ANTIBODIES
DEFINITION
ANTIBODIES DERIVED FROM SINGLE CLONE OF PLASMA CELLS; ALL HAVING THE
SAME ANTIGEN SPECIFICITY I.E PRODUCED AGAINST SINGLE EPITOPE OF SAME
ANTIGEN.
WHAT IS ANTIBODY?
• ANTIBODIES ARE IMMUNE SYSTEM-RELATED PROTEINS
CALLED IMMUNOGLOBULINS.
• EACH ANTIBODY CONSISTS OF FOUR POLYPEPTIDE
• TWO HEAVY CHAINS AND TWO LIGHT CHAINS JOINED
TO FORM A "Y" SHAPED MOLECULE.
MONOCLONAL VS POLYCLONAL
ANTIBODY
POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY
1. Antibodies arise from multiple clone B cell
2. Mixture of antibodies that detect different
epitope on an antigen.
3. Typical in serum in response to antigen.
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
1. Antibody from a single parent clone
2. Antibody from one clone detect one
epitope of an antigen
3. Usually produced in a laboratory using
Hybridoma technology.
PRINICIPLE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
PRODUCTION
Clone of B cell stimulated against a single epitope of an antigen is fused with
an Immortal cell e.g. myeloma cell(capable of multiplying indefinitely) to
produce hybridoma cell. This hybridoma cell has two unique properties:
1.Produce monoclonal antibody of same antigen specificity(due to B cell
component.
2.Multiplyies indefinitely producing clone of identical cells(due to immortal cell
component)
HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY
PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNIQUE
MOUSE SPLENIC B CELLS:
Mouse is injected with an antigen containing the desired epitope(s).
After an interval ,the mouse splenic B cells are obtained which would contain the mixture of B
cells activated against the epitope of antigen injected .
MYELOMA CELLS:
Used as source of immortal cells
Myeloma cells are cancerous plasma cells ,closely resemble mouse B cells, hence are
compatible for fusion.
Have capacity to produce their own antibodies.
Hence ,myeloma cells are genetically modified with two mutations(double mutated myeloma
cells)so that they lose the ability to produce their own antibody but retain immortal property.
FUSION USING PEG
BROTH
• FUSION-the mouse splenic B
cells and mutated myeloma cells
are fused in polyethylene glycol
broth . In the reaction chamber ,
three types of cells will be
generated
1. Unfused myeloma cells
2. Unfused mouse splenic B cells
3. Fused hybridoma cells
• Purification(by sub culturing on
HAT medium)-the next step is to
remove the unwanted cells and
to propagate the clone of
hybridoma cells . This is carried
out by sub-culturing the cells in
reaction chamber onto special
medium called HAT medium.
WHY HAT MEDIUM IS USED?
HAT medium contains:
1. HYPOXANYTHINE
2. AMINOPTERIN
3. THYMIDINE
Purine synthesis in mammalian cell(e.g. splenic B cell)occur by either denovo or salvage
pathways
Aminopterin blocks the de-novo pathway so that cell has to perform the salvage pathway to
synthesize purine for its survival.
Salvage pathway requires two important enzymes-HGPRT(hypoxanthine guanine
phosphoribosyl transferase)and thymidine kinase
So any cell e.g. that lacks HGPRT cannot grown on HAT medium.
FATES OF CELLS IN HAT MEDIA
Unfused splenic B cells-can grow but do
not survive long as they are not immortal
Unfused myeloma cells-cannot grow as
they lack HGPRT enzyme to perform the
salvage pathway of purine synthesis
Hybridoma cells-can grow and survive long
PROCEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNIQUE
SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL
HYBRIDOMA CELLS:
If the original antigen used has multiple epitopes
many B cells would fuse with myeloma cells to
produce a mixture of hybridoma cells each
having specificity for one epitope.
Medium containing hybridoma cells is then
diluted into multi-well plates to such an extent
that each well contains only one cells
Hybridoma cells producing the desired
monoclonal antibodies are selected by
radioimmunoassay or ELISA technique using the
specific antigen fragments ,are selectively
proliferated.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF
MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
THERAPEUTICUSE INCLUDE:
1. Treatment of various inflammatory and allergic diseases and
cancer
The mechanism by which monoclonal antibodies work as
therapeutic
1. Suppress immune system
2. Kill or inhibit malignant cells
3. Inhibit angiogenesis
REFERENCES
https://youtu.be/h6sGMaf6Yew
https://med.unr.edu/ddl/technology/monoclonal-antibodies
https://studymind.co.uk/notes/producing-monoclonal-antibodies/
https://youtu.be/Y3GwayzivIE
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Conceptual Understanding of Monoclonal Bodies Production via Hybirdoma Technology

  • 1. TABLE OF CONTENT 1. WHAT IS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY? 2. WHAT IS ANTIBODY? 3. POLYCOLONAL ANTIBODY VS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 4. PRINCIPLE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 5. HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY 6. PRODEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNOLOGY 7. WHY HAT MEDIUM IS USED? 8. THERAPEUTIC USE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY
  • 2. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES DEFINITION ANTIBODIES DERIVED FROM SINGLE CLONE OF PLASMA CELLS; ALL HAVING THE SAME ANTIGEN SPECIFICITY I.E PRODUCED AGAINST SINGLE EPITOPE OF SAME ANTIGEN.
  • 3. WHAT IS ANTIBODY? • ANTIBODIES ARE IMMUNE SYSTEM-RELATED PROTEINS CALLED IMMUNOGLOBULINS. • EACH ANTIBODY CONSISTS OF FOUR POLYPEPTIDE • TWO HEAVY CHAINS AND TWO LIGHT CHAINS JOINED TO FORM A "Y" SHAPED MOLECULE.
  • 4. MONOCLONAL VS POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY POLYCLONAL ANTIBODY 1. Antibodies arise from multiple clone B cell 2. Mixture of antibodies that detect different epitope on an antigen. 3. Typical in serum in response to antigen. MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 1. Antibody from a single parent clone 2. Antibody from one clone detect one epitope of an antigen 3. Usually produced in a laboratory using Hybridoma technology.
  • 5. PRINICIPLE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY PRODUCTION Clone of B cell stimulated against a single epitope of an antigen is fused with an Immortal cell e.g. myeloma cell(capable of multiplying indefinitely) to produce hybridoma cell. This hybridoma cell has two unique properties: 1.Produce monoclonal antibody of same antigen specificity(due to B cell component. 2.Multiplyies indefinitely producing clone of identical cells(due to immortal cell component)
  • 7. PROCEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNIQUE MOUSE SPLENIC B CELLS: Mouse is injected with an antigen containing the desired epitope(s). After an interval ,the mouse splenic B cells are obtained which would contain the mixture of B cells activated against the epitope of antigen injected . MYELOMA CELLS: Used as source of immortal cells Myeloma cells are cancerous plasma cells ,closely resemble mouse B cells, hence are compatible for fusion. Have capacity to produce their own antibodies. Hence ,myeloma cells are genetically modified with two mutations(double mutated myeloma cells)so that they lose the ability to produce their own antibody but retain immortal property.
  • 8. FUSION USING PEG BROTH • FUSION-the mouse splenic B cells and mutated myeloma cells are fused in polyethylene glycol broth . In the reaction chamber , three types of cells will be generated 1. Unfused myeloma cells 2. Unfused mouse splenic B cells 3. Fused hybridoma cells • Purification(by sub culturing on HAT medium)-the next step is to remove the unwanted cells and to propagate the clone of hybridoma cells . This is carried out by sub-culturing the cells in reaction chamber onto special medium called HAT medium.
  • 9. WHY HAT MEDIUM IS USED? HAT medium contains: 1. HYPOXANYTHINE 2. AMINOPTERIN 3. THYMIDINE Purine synthesis in mammalian cell(e.g. splenic B cell)occur by either denovo or salvage pathways Aminopterin blocks the de-novo pathway so that cell has to perform the salvage pathway to synthesize purine for its survival. Salvage pathway requires two important enzymes-HGPRT(hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase)and thymidine kinase So any cell e.g. that lacks HGPRT cannot grown on HAT medium.
  • 10. FATES OF CELLS IN HAT MEDIA Unfused splenic B cells-can grow but do not survive long as they are not immortal Unfused myeloma cells-cannot grow as they lack HGPRT enzyme to perform the salvage pathway of purine synthesis Hybridoma cells-can grow and survive long
  • 11. PROCEDURE-HYBRIDOMA TECHNIQUE SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL HYBRIDOMA CELLS: If the original antigen used has multiple epitopes many B cells would fuse with myeloma cells to produce a mixture of hybridoma cells each having specificity for one epitope. Medium containing hybridoma cells is then diluted into multi-well plates to such an extent that each well contains only one cells Hybridoma cells producing the desired monoclonal antibodies are selected by radioimmunoassay or ELISA technique using the specific antigen fragments ,are selectively proliferated.
  • 12. THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY THERAPEUTICUSE INCLUDE: 1. Treatment of various inflammatory and allergic diseases and cancer The mechanism by which monoclonal antibodies work as therapeutic 1. Suppress immune system 2. Kill or inhibit malignant cells 3. Inhibit angiogenesis