Monoclonal antibodies specific for the binding site on the LH receptor alter progesterone production in cultured granulosa cells

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E A Nau
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M S Scherer
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Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific for the LH receptor (LHR) were generated through a modified auto-anti-idiotypic approach in which human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) was used as the immunogen followed by cyclophosphamide to induce anti-idiotypic antibodies. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of these antibodies to alter progesterone production in porcine granulosa cells in vitro. Anti-LHR mAbs were incubated with granulosa cells in the presence or absence of a stimulatory dose of hCG. Progesterone output by treated cells was measured using a RIA procedure. Most of the mAb could inhibit stimulated progesterone production by cultured granulosa cells. It was speculated that two possible mechanisms may cause the inhibition effect observed. Several of the antibodies appeared to block hCG binding thus removing the stimulatory effects of hCG. However, the most potent inhibiting mAbs for progesterone production had little or no effect on hCG binding, suggesting that some other mechanism was responsible for the observed inhibition. In addition, several of the antibodies were found to have a stimulatory effect on progesterone production by granulosa cells even in the absence of a stimulating dose of hCG. It is proposed that these antibodies were able to mimic hCG.

Journal of Endocrinology (1996) 150, 9–16

 

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