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Original Article

Early Ontogeny of Rheumatoid Factor Antibodies. Characterization of a Murine Neonatal Hybridoma Autoantibody to IgGl in BALB/c Mice

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Pages 9-19 | Received 22 Aug 1988, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The ontogeny and the function of rheumatoid factors (RF) are poorly understood. Here we describe a stable neonatal hybridoma cell line of BALB/c origin that secretes a RF autoantibody of the IgM class. By a series of in vitro assays we determined that this RF reacts specifically with the murine IgGl heavy chain. It also binds IgG of several mammalian species. By using mutant IgGl molecules, the reactive epitope was mapped to the CH3 domain of the constant region of IgGl. These findings indicate that clones with reactivity to autologous IgGl exist in normal mice at birth.

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