Immunogenicity of three C-terminal synthetic peptides of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin and properties of the antibodies raised against 45-amino acid C-terminal peptide

Ramakrishnan, S. ; Das, C. ; Dubey, S. K. ; Salahuddin, M. ; Talwar, G. P. (1979) Immunogenicity of three C-terminal synthetic peptides of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin and properties of the antibodies raised against 45-amino acid C-terminal peptide Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1 (4). pp. 249-261. ISSN 0165-0378

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Abstract

Immunological studies were carried out in rhesus monkeys and rabbits on three C-terminal synthetic peptides of β-hCG (115-145; 111-145 and 101-145) after conjugating these to tetanus toxoid (TT). The immunogenicity of the peptide conjugates was comparatively poorer with reference to Pr-β-hCG-TT conjugates at similar doses and immunization schedule. Amongst the three peptides, the best response was obtained with the 45-amino acid C-terminal peptide (45-CTP; 101-145). The anti-45-CTP recognized native hCG and was devoid of cross-reaction with hLH. hCG-induced testosterone production by mouse Leydig cells was inhibited by anti-45-CTP antiserum, although its neutralization capacity decreased more rapidly upon dilution than anti-β-hCG sera of comparable titres. Immune complexes formed by the anti-45-CTP with hCG had a lower sedimentation value than those formed by anti-β-hCG antisera with hCG, suggesting the presence of a limited number of immuno-determinant regions in the 45-amino acid C-terminal synthetic peptide.

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