Abstract
Scorpion neurotoxins acting on ion channels share some structural features but differ in antigenic and immunogenic properties. They are highly structured peptides, 60-70 amino acids long. Monoclonal antibodies have been obtained for Androctonus australis hector scorpion venom neurotoxin II (AahII) and a nontoxic synthetic analog ((Abu)8 AahII). In this study, no antibody response was elicited in mice of various strains injected with AahI, the other important toxin of the venom, in a native or an inactive ((Abu)8 AahI) form. We found that AahI was only immunogenic in BALB/c or C57BL/6 mice if it was coupled to a carrier protein. The helper protein molecule could be BSA, KLH, or the nontoxic analog of AahII. We obtained a panel of high-affinity mAbs with these immunogens. Two of these mAbs, including the very high-affinity antibody 9C2 (KD=0.11×10-11 M), were used to set up a two-site ELISA, sensitive enough for the quantification of AahI in the biological fluids of envenomed animals. The detection limit of the assay was 75 pg/ml. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Devaux, C., Clot-Faybesse, O., Pugnière, M., Mani, J. C., Rochat, H., & Granier, C. (2002). A strategy for inducing an immune response against Androctonus australis scorpion venom toxin I in mice. Production of high-affinity monoclonal antibodies and their use in a sensitive two-site immunometric assay. Journal of Immunological Methods, 271(1–2), 37–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1759(02)00338-1
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