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Title: Anti-idiotype antibodies prevent antibody binding to mouse sperm and antibody-mediated inhibition of fertilization. Author: Carron CP, Mathias A, Saling PM. Journal: Biol Reprod; 1989 Jul; 41(1):153-62. PubMed ID: 2478201. Abstract: Antibodies to components of sperm can interfere with sperm function and prevent fertilization by blocking specific steps of gamete interaction. It can be proposed that anti-idiotype antibodies (anti-Ids) that recognize determinants located close to or within the antigen-binding site of an anti-sperm antibody could block antibody binding to sperm antigen and antibody-mediated inhibition of fertilization. To test this hypothesis, rabbit polyclonal antibodies to idiotypic determinants of the monoclonal anti-sperm antibody M42.15 were developed and characterized. Previous studies demonstrated that M42.15 monoclonal antibody (mAb) inhibits fertilization in vitro and in vivo by inhibiting sperm-zona pellucida interaction. Anti-idiotype antibodies to M42.15 mAb (anti-Id M42) were isolated by affinity chromatography on immobilized M42.15 mAb. Binding specificity of anti-Id M42.15 was demonstrated in a solid-phase radioimmune binding assay and by specific immunoprecipitation of soluble M42.15 mAb. Anti-Id M42 competitively inhibited M42.15 mAb, but not P220.2 mAb, binding to mouse sperm, confirming that the anti-Id preparation contained antibodies directed against idiotopes within or adjacent to the antigen-binding site of the mAb. At equimolar concentrations, anti-Id M42 inhibited binding of 125I-labeled M42.15 mAb to sperm by greater than 80%. These results showed that anti-Id M42 efficiently blocked antibody binding to sperm and suggested that anti-Id M42 could be used to neutralize the anti-fertility activity of the M42.15 mAb. When tested in in vitro fertilization assays, anti-Id M42, but not rabbit immunoglobulin, prevented M42.15 mAb-induced inhibition of fertilization. Together, these results show that the inhibitory activity of anti-sperm antibodies capable of interfering with gamete interaction can be neutralized by anti-Id that recognize determinants close to the antigen-combining site of the anti-sperm antibody.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]