Generation of a human IgM monoclonal antibody directed against HLA class II molecules: a potential agent in the treatment of haematological malignancies

Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2009 Mar;58(3):351-60. doi: 10.1007/s00262-008-0558-6. Epub 2008 Aug 2.

Abstract

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules have been considered as a good target molecule for use in immunotherapy, because of the high expression in some lymphoma and leukaemia cells and, also, because of their restricted expression on human cells (monocytes, dendritic, B lymphocytes, thymic epithelial cells, and some cytokine-activated cells, such as T lymphocytes). We have obtained a human IgM monoclonal antibody directed against human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II molecules, using transgenic mice carrying human Ig genes. The antibody BH1 (IgM/kappa isotype) recognises HLA-class II on the surface of tumour cells from patients suffering from haematological malignancies, such as chronic and acute lymphocytic leukaemias, non-Hodgkin lymphomas and myeloid leukaemias. Interestingly, functional studies revealed that BH1 mAb recognises and kills very efficiently tumour cells from several leukaemia patients in the presence of human serum as a source of complement. These results suggest that this human IgM monoclonal antibody against HLA-class II could be considered as a potential agent in the treatment of several malignancies.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal / chemistry*
  • Female
  • Hematologic Neoplasms / immunology*
  • Hematologic Neoplasms / metabolism
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class II / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin M / chemistry*
  • Immunoglobulin M / metabolism
  • Immunotherapy / methods*
  • K562 Cells
  • Leukemia / immunology*
  • Leukemia / therapy
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Prostatic Neoplasms / immunology
  • Uterine Cervical Neoplasms / immunology

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class II
  • Immunoglobulin M