Abstract

D3114/63 is a hybridoma cell line producing a monoclonal antibody that appears to recognize a common antigenic determinant associated with the teichoic acids of Streptococcus pneumoniae. This hybridoma was produced in a fusion of splenic lymphocytes from an X-linked immunodeficient ( xid) male (CBA/NxBALB/c)F 1 mouse hyperimmunized with a heat-killed type 6A strain EF-3114. Treatment of EF-3114 with periodate, but not with protease, destroyed its ability to bind D3114 63 . The specificity of D3114 63 for teichoic acids was suggested by the ability of both C-polysaccharide and F-antigen to inhibit its binding to EF-3114. Inhibition studies indicated that D3114 63 does not bind the PC determinant of teichoic acids. As in the case with anti-PC antibodies, the presence of an intact pneumococcal capsule significantly reduced the binding of D3114 63 to viable pneumococci. By means of a colony immunoblot procedure, it was determined that D3114 63 bound to all 97 pneumococcal strains tested including representatives of 24 different serotypes. Both D3114 63 and anti-PC antibodies were able to detect pneumococcal antigen in spinal fluids of 3 out of 4 patients with pneumococcal meningitis. D3114 63 protected mice from fatal infection with type 3 strain WU2 pneumococci but not from type 5 strain DBL5 or type 6A strain EF-3114.

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