Production of monoclonal antibodies against surface antigens of spores from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by an improved immunization and screening procedure

1993 
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were produced against surface antigens of chlamydospores of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi by immunizing mice with crushed or complete spores. The intrasplenic approach proved to be superior to the intraperitoneal method of immunization with regard to the amount of antigen required for the immune response. The hybridoma technology was combined with an improved screening procedure, applying an immunogold-silver staining technique to semi-thin sections of spores. In this way, mAbs to surface antigens on the outer wall could be selected. Two mAbs were raised against Glomus etunicatum and G. scintillans spores. Cross-reactivities of the antibodies to other structures of the fungus, to other species of Glomus and to other soil-borne fungi were tested with indirect immunofluorescent labelling. The mAbs did not react with non-AM fungi. One mAb (A5B1) selectively recognized G. etunicatum, another (D12F11) exhibited limited interspecies cross-reactivities. One further mAb (H8F7), which reacted with spores of all AM fungi but not with other fungi, was shown to be specific for Bacillus mycoides. The implications are discussed.
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