Anti-idiotype antibody (anti-id Ab) which recognizes idiotope in the variable region of immunoglobulin (Ig) can regulate Ab production by B cells in vivo and in vitro.
Although it has been reported that anti-id Ab can suppress IgM production by
lymphocytes or hybridoma cells without suppression of cell proliferation, the regulatory mechanism of anti-id Ab is not completely understood.
We studied the effects of anti-id Ab on the production of IgG class anti-DNA Ab by
hybridoma cells, on the proliferation of cells, and on the transcription levels of Ig genes.
In contrast to suppressive effect of anti-id Ab on the production of IgM previously
reported by others, stimulatory effects of anti-id Ab on the production of IgG by
hybridoma cells as well as the proliferation of these cells were observed. However, little effect of anti-id Ab on the transcription levels of Ig genes was observed.
These results suggest that anti-id Ab can increase Ab production by stimulation of
cell proliferation. Furthermore, these results suggest that the effect of anti-id Ab on the
production of Ab may be determined by the difference in class of Ab produced by
hybridoma cells following the treatment with anti-id Ab.