Abstract
Autoantibodies directed against cytokines are important effector molecules regulating the biological activity of cytokines. There is experimental evidence indicating that autoantibodies belonging to different immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses may have different functional activity. The purpose of this work was to develop a protocol for the purification of fractions of IgG subclass antibodies directed against tumor necrosis factor (TNF). We developed a series of steps, including gel filtration, positive and negative affinity chromatography, and ultrafiltration, to achieve this goal. Our protocol purified IgG subclass autoantibodies directed against TNF from a human immunoglobulin preparation. The isolation of these anti-TNF autoantibodies will enable evaluation of the effect of TNF-specific antibodies on TNF biological activity. Our newly developed technique for purifying subclasses of anti-TNF autoantibodies may be important for both basic research on the functional activity of these autoantibodies and for clinical immunology.
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