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Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,864,020


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Summary for Patent: 4,864,020
Title: Monoclonal antibodies and cell lines for parathyroid tissue-specific antigen parathyroid-specific
Abstract:Monoclonal antibodies specific for an antigen present on the surface of parathyroid tissue are useful in imaging such tissue when conjugated to suitable label. The antibodies of the invention bind exclusively to parathyroid surfaces and do not bind to other tissues. The antibodies are useful in establishing the location of the parathyroid whether in its normal location or in ectopic placements. An exemplary monoclonal has been deposited at the American Type Culture Collection and has accession number ATCC No. HB9917.
Inventor(s): Cance; William G. (St. Louis, MO), Davie; Joseph M. (St. Louis, MO), Wells, Jr.; Samuel A. (St. Louis, MO), Dilley; William G. (St. Louis, MO), Welch; Michael J. (St. Louis, MO), Morrissey, IV; Jeremiah J. (St. Louis, MO)
Assignee: Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis, MO)
Application Number:06/808,865
Patent Claims:1. Monoclonal antibodies specifically immunoreactive with a human parathyroid tissue-specific antigen not secreted by said gland, wherein said antibodies are not immunoreactive with other human tissue, and which antibodies are cross-reactive with antibodies secreted by the hybridoma BB5-G1, ATCC No. HB9917.

2. The antibodies of claim 1 which are of class IgM.

3. The antibodies of claim 1 which are of class IgG1.

4. Subfragments of the antibodies of claim 1 which retain antigen specificity.

5. The subfragments of claim 4 which are Fab or F(ab').sub.2 subfragments.

6. An immortalized cell line which secretes monoclonal antibodies of claim 1.

7. The immortalized cell line of claim 45 which is a hybridoma.

8. The hybridoma of claim 7 which is prepared by fusing blood lymphocytes or spleen cells from mice immunized with isolated human parathyroid tissue with a murine myeloma line.

9. The hybridoma of claim 7 which is BB5-G1, ATCC No. HB9917.

10. The monoclonal antibodies of claim 1 covalently bound to label.

11. The subfragments of claim 4 covalently bound to label.

12. The monoclonal antibodies of claim 10 wherein the label is radioactive.

13. The subfragments of claim 11 wherein the label is radioactive.

14. The monoclonal antibodies of claim 12 wherein the label is I-125, In-111, or Tc-99.

15. The subfragments of claim 13 wherein the label is I-125, In-111, or Tc-99.

16. The monoclonal antibodies of claim 1 wherein said antibodies, when bound to the parathyroid gland, enhance the secretion of parathyroid hormone.

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