Using a high titred human leukocyte IFN alpha preparation which contained both acid- and thermolabile (AL-IFN alpha) and acid- and thermostable IFN alpha species in 9:1 proportion for immunization of BALB/c mice, five hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies that reacted with AL-IFN alpha were obtained. In antiviral and antiproliferative tests on HL-60 cells, their products showed high degree of specificity for AL-IFN alpha. The results suggest that both the "normal" leukocyte AL-IFN alpha and the IFN alpha found in sera of autoimmune and other chronic patients might belong to the same subtype of IFN alpha.