Vl. Filatov et al., EPITOPE MAPPING OF ANTI-TROPONIN-I MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES, Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 45(6), 1998, pp. 1179-1187
Two groups of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific to human cardiac t
roponin I (cTnI) were generated by immunization of mice by isolated cT
nI (group I, 16 MAbs)or by the whole troponin complex (group II, 15 MA
bs). Two sets of overlapping decapeptides covering the complete sequen
ce of cTnI were prepared and used for epitope mapping by SPOT techniqu
e. Majority of MAbs (28 out of 31) interacts with synthetic peptides t
hus indicating that they recognize liner epitopes. MAbs raised against
isolated cTnI preferentially recognize epitopes located at the N- or
C-terminal ends of cTnI. Nine out of fifteen MAbs raised against whole
troponin complex interact with epitopes located in the N-terminal par
t of cTnI. Generation of MAbs recognizing both isolated cTnI and cTnI
inside of troponin complex and mapping their epitopes provides reliabl
e detection of TnI in serum of patients with acute myocardial infarcti
on.