Abstract

Thirteen monoclonal antibodies reactive with HT-2 were prepared by using a HT-2 hemisuccinate coupled to human serum albumin as antigen for the immunization of BALB/c mice. In a competitive enzyme immunoassay on a double antibody solid phase using HT-2 hemisuccinate coupled to horseradish peroxidase as enzyme linked toxin all antibodies reacted much better with T-2 toxin and acetyl T-2 than with HT-2. Eleven antibodies showed almost the same sensitivity and specificity, and one of these, designated 3E2, is extensively described. Its cross-reactivities with HT-2, T-2 toxin, acetyl T-2, iso T-2, T-2 tetraol tetraacetate and T-2 triol were 1·0, 140·2, 161·2, 0·32, 0·14 and 0·016, respectively. Two other antibodies, designated 2A4 and 2A5, behaved quite differently. The cross-reactivities of antibody 2A4 with these toxins were: 1·0, 113·9, 374·4, 1·35, 0·34 and 0·023, respectively; for antibody 2A5 they were 1·0, 46·1, 155·4, 8·31, 0·9 and 0·08, respectively. All antibodies proved to be IgGl. By using the antibody 3E2 a highly sensitive and very specific enzymc immunoassay for the detection of T-2 toxin was developed. The detection limit for T-2 toxin was 5 pg/ml (0·25 pg/assay).

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