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Endocrinology, Vol 123, 2351-2359, Copyright © 1988 by Endocrine Society
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P Berger, W Panmoung, D Khaschabi, B Mayregger and G Wick
Immunoendocrinology Research Unit, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Innsbruck.
The characterization of human (h) FSH with 181 monoclonal antibodies (MCA) allowed the elucidation of its antigenic topography. One- and two- site, limited as well as excess reagent type radioimmuno- and enzymoimmunoassays revealed three main categories of MCA molecular binding specificities; two thirds of all antibodies were directed against the alpha-subunit and one fourth toward the beta-chain, and less than one tenth recognized the conformationally (c) intact holohormone. With high frequency immunization schedules these specificities were shifted toward a higher proportion of beta-MCA. On the basis of intra- and interspecies cross-reaction studies as well as epitope contiguity analyses by sandwich assays, the three main categories could be further subdivided into nine epitopes: 1) five epitopes associated with the alpha-subunit, two of which were suprisingly shared by other species, and two being iodination sensitive, 2) two evolutionary conserved structures on the beta- subunit, adjacent to each other, and 3) two c-determinants, one of these present also on hTSH. The epitopes were arranged in three major antigenic domains, which seems to be a common homologous construction principle of the four human glycoprotein hormones: a central domain, consisting of three identically arranged alpha- and similarly located c- epitopes, is flanked by a single spatially distinct domain on each subunit. The establishment of an epitope map was followed by the construction of an immunoradiometric assay with a sensitivity of 0.25 ng hFSH/ml and an apparent cross-reactivity vs. hLH, hTSH, and hCG of less than 1%.
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