Generation of a Novel Monoclonal Antibody against Cortisol-[C-4]-Bovine Serum Albumin Conjugate: Application to Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Urinary and Serum Cortisol

2002 
Measurement of cortisol levels in body fluids is important for monitoring pituitary gland and adrenal functions. To develop a specific and standardized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), a novel monoclonal anti-cortisol antibody has been generated using a reasonably designed haptenic derivative. Spleen cells were prepared from the BALB/c or A/J mouse, which had repeatedly been immunized with a conjugate of 4-(2-carboxyethylthio)cortisol (CET) and bovine serum albumin, to be fused with P3/NS1/1-Ag4-1 myeloma cells. After four fusion experiments, one hybridoma clone secreting a practical antibody has been established. The resulting monoclonal antibody CS#38 (isotype γ1, κ) showed an affinity constant (Ka) for cortisol of 1 × 109 M-1 and provided a practical calibration curve (detection limit, 0.26 ng per assay) in a homologous ELISA system employing horseradish peroxidase-labeled CET as a labeled antigen. Cross-reactivities with related C-21 steroids were acceptably low: 11-deoxycortisol (4.3%), cortisone (4.0%), corticosterone (1.9%), progesterone (1.6%), 17α-hydroxyprogesterone (12%), 6β-hydroxycortisol (8.4%), and tetrahydrocortisol (n = 7) and 80.8 ± 38.9 ng/mL (n = 10), respectively, both of which are in the reference range.
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