The Use of an Anti-CD40 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody During Immunizations Enhances Hybridoma Generation

2008 
ABSTRACT Herein we describe the use of an agonistic anti-murine CD40 MAb as a B cell proliferative agent to enhance the generation of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) in Balb/c mice. While hybridoma technology has been validated repeatedly over the decades, little work has been described to improve upon the overall numbers of in vivo B cells and specific antibodies obtained from a fusion. To begin to address this situation, strategies to boost B lymphocyte yields for hybridoma production were employed. Anti-CD40 agonist antibodies have been reported to activate and amplify human resting B lymphocytes in vitro, resulting in increased cell numbers available for the generation of human hybridomas or B cell clones. An agonistic anti-murine CD40 MAb was administered to immunized mice 3 days prior to splenic harvest, and B lymphocyte yields were found to be ∼2-fold higher in treated animals when compared to untreated animals. Moreover, the resulting hybridoma fusions using lymphocytes from treated animals yielded 5...
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