Jm. Bidart et al., IMMUNOCHEMICAL MAPPING OF HCG AND HCG-RELATED MOLECULES, Scandinavian journal of clinical & laboratory investigation, 53, 1993, pp. 118-136
The general observations and experiences of three laboratory groups th
at have studied the immunochemistry of hCG are summarized. A basic mod
el of the types of antibodies which are most frequently observed has b
een constructed using the information gathered. Although the immunoche
mical mapping of the surface of any globular protein is very complex,
it was possible to segregate the immune response of mice to hCG into f
ive distinct classes of antibodies based on their binding properties.
Each of these types or classes of antibodies can be further subdivided
and are obviously binding to different combinations of amino acids on
the surface of the hormone. We have attempted to coordinate the nomen
clature of the various investigators into a simple scheme for better u
nderstanding. The recognition of these different types of antibodies h
as permitted the development of sensitive and specific immunological m
easurement systems.