Published May 22, 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Human interleukin 2

  • 1. Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, CA (USA). Dept. of Immunology

Description

Using polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to human recombinant IL-2, the authors developed a sensitive radioimmunoassay (RIA) for quantitation of human IL-2. In this assay, microtitration plates pre-coated with an anti-rIL-2 monoclonal antibody are incubated with serial dilutions of test samples. Captured IL-2 is quantitated by adding an affinity-purified rabbit anti-rIL-2 antibody followed by an 125I-labeled goat anti-rabbit IgG. Antibodies to chemically, synthesized IL-2 peptide could replace the polyspecific rabbit anti-rIL-2 antibody. This configuration was more sensitive than others tested. Serum or plasma fluids, however, inhibited the assay, reducing its sensitivity by approximately 5-fold. This RIA correlated well with the conventional bioassay in measuring IL-2 levels in sera from IL-2-treated patients. This, and similar, RIAs may serve as a useful adjunct or alternative to the conventional IL-2 bioassay in detecting and quantitating human IL-2 in culture supernatants and clinical samples. (Auth.)

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Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
Quantitation by a sensitive radioimmunoassay

Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Immunol. Methods
Journal Volume
89
Journal Issue
2
Series
J. Immunol. Methods.
Journal Page Range
181-189
ISSN
0022-1759
CODEN
JIMMB

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Notes
26 refs.; 8 figs.; 3 tabs.