Abstract

We have generated a panel of murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directed against recombinant human interleukin-2 (rh IL-2). All mAbs have similar affinities (Kaff approximately equal to 10(-8) M) and are of the IgG1 isotype. Specificity of the mAbs has been established using an ELISA method and immunoprecipitation of native human interleukin-2 (nh IL-2) present in supernatants from PHA-stimulated human mononuclear cells (PBMNC). Four of the nine mAbs inhibit the rh IL-2-dependent proliferation of a murine cytotoxic T-lymphocyte line (CTLL-2). The estimated ID50, in the presence of 0.75 IU rh IL-2/ml, ranges from 2.0 micrograms/ml to 30 micrograms/ml final concentrations of the antibodies. Using different forms of IL-2 we found that the mAbs give different patterns of inhibition of the IL-2-dependent proliferation. One mAb (AMCIB 27) is able to discriminate between rh and nh IL-2. Findings with another mAb (AMCIB 24) indicate that possible functional differences between human IL-2 and recombinant murine (rm) IL-2 are caused by differences in the active sites. The results of this investigation show that it is possible to obtain mAbs, after immunization with rh IL-2, that differ in their ability to inhibit the biological action of different forms of IL-2.

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