Antibodies specific for human pancreatitis associated protein

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  • Patent Grant
  • 5959086
  • Patent Number
    5,959,086
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 14, 1995
    29 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 1999
    24 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to the family of the protein (PAP) associated with acute pancreatitis in man and in the rat. It also relates to the nucleotide fragments coding for the above proteins. Also included in the framework of the invention are antibodies which recognize the PAP and which are capable of being used for the purpose of diagnosing pancreatitis. The invention also relates to the production of the PAP, in particular by genetic engineering.
Description

The present invention relates to proteins associated with acute pancreatitis and agents for the diagnosis of this disease.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BACKGROUND
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas which, pathologically speaking, extends from the simple edematous form to the complete hemorrhagic necrosis of the gland. Necro-hemorrhagic pancreatitis is a very serious disease since, depending on the authors, its mortality is estimated to vary from 30 to 70%. In certain cases it is very difficult to establish the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis with certainty (Sarner, M. et al, Gastroenterol. (1984), 13: 865-870). This diagnosis is based in particular on clinical examination (acute abdominal pain), on the determination of a certain number of substances in the plasma or in the peritoneal fluid (Bradley, J. et al., Br. J. Surg. (1981), 68: 245-246; and Dubick, M. et al., Dig. Dis. Sci. (1987), 32: 305-312). The analytical determinations employed include those for amylase, lipase, trypsin, elastase, ribonuclease, phospholipase A2, .alpha.-2 macroglobulin, calcium, LDH, protease inhibitors and others. However, none of them has proved to be specific, practical or above all, discriminating. Hence, it is usually considered sufficient to determine amylasemia. Recently, ultrasonography and computerized tomography have appeared to be able to facilitate the diagnosis of pancreatitis without, however, decisive progress being made (Silverstein, W. et al., Am. J. Roentgenol., (1981), 137: 497-502).
In 1984, Keim et al. published (Digestion, (1984), 29: 242-249) results of the consequences of cannulation of the pancreatic duct and the induction of pancreatitis on the protein composition of the pancreatic juice in the rat, this animal being used an experimental model. After the operation of cannulation (1 to 2 days later), the authors observed a fall in the level of amylase in the pancreatic juice followed, 3 to 4 days after the operation, by a return to the normal amylase level.
Separation of the proteins of the pancreatic juice during this period of remission by means of electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gel (PAGE) showed an additional protein band, detectable as early as 12 hours after the operation and as late as 3 to 4 days after the operation. This protein band did not exist in the untreated control rat. This secretory protein has been called PAP ("pancreatitis-associated protein").
Subsequently, Keim et al. carried out measurements of the amount of PAP present in the pancreatic tissue of the rat, after induction of pancreatitis, by means of tests involving the detection of complement binding.
However, up to now these tests have not made it possible to detect the existence of the PAP in the serum of the rat in which pancreatitis has been induced.
The agents hitherto suggested in the prior art had thus not enabled an adequate identification of the PAP protein in the rat, which raises the question as to the relevance of an investigation in man in order to investigate whether such a protein can be detected.
Furthermore, the results available up to now have not made it possible to estimate the usefulness of PAP for carrying out a diagnosis of pancreatitis.
The inventors have observed that rat polyclonal antibodies which recognize the rat PAP protein do not show significant recognition of a protein in human serum.
Thus, after making this observation, the inventors investigated a more adequate identification of the rat PAP protein, with a view to defining tools of investigation in man: the inventors have now clearly identified the PAP protein in the rat and have determined its amino acid sequence. On the basis of these results, they have developed agents which should make it possible to detect and identify whether a protein corresponding to rat PAP exists in man.
The cloning and sequencing of the PAP messenger RNA starting from a library of rat pancreatic cDNAs has also made it possible to demonstrate unambiguously that the PAP is indeed synthesized by the pancreas. The inventors have also shown that the protein is very weakly expressed in the absence of pancreatic inflammation and strongly expressed during pancreatitis.
In view of the frailty of the patients suffering from pancreatitis, it was out of the question to consider collecting the pancreatic juice from such patients in order to look for the possible presence there of a human PAP protein (PAP-H).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventors have screened a human pancreatic cDNA bank with the aid of a cDNA clone obtained beforehand and corresponding to the rat PAP.
The inventors have succeeded in isolating different clones containing fragments of cDNA capable of hybridizing with the cDNA of the rat PAP, as is described hereafter.
Hence, the present invention relates to cDNA fragments capable of coding for the rat PAP protein as well as to cDNA fragments capable of coding for the proteins of the family of the human PAP. The invention also relates to the proteins encoded by these cDNA fragments.
It also relates to vectors modified by integration of the above-mentioned cDNA fragments, in particular for the expression of these fragments.
The invention also relates to monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies directed against the PAP protein, in particular against the human PAP, as well as to their use in procedures making use of medical imaging, or as agent for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in kits and in vitro diagnostic procedures.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1: Expression of the PAP and amylase during experimental acute pancreatitis induced in the rat. Analysis by "Northern blot"--load per lane: 30 fig of total RNA, the same filter was used successively for PAP and amylase. Probes: PAP cDNA (about 800 bp) and amylase (about 1100 bp), labelled with .sup.32 P with a specific activity of about 2.times.10.sup.9 cpm/mg.
The following phenomena are observed: induction of the expression of the pap gene (12 hours-48 hours) (acute phase); suppression of the induction during recovery--(5-10 days); on the other hand, the amylase falls during the acute phase.
FIG. 2: nucleotide sequence coding for the rat PAP, and the corresponding amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 1 and 2).
FIG. 3: fragment of the nucleotide sequence coding for the human PAP, and the corresponding amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9 and 10).
FIG. 4: nucleotide sequence (S4) characteristic of the human PAP including the coding sequence S4, and the sequence of amino acids (A3) which corresponds to it (SEQ ID NO: 12 and 7).





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A first family of DNA fragments according to the invention thus includes the cDNA fragments coding for the rat PAP.
Belonging to this family are cDNA fragments characterized in that they correspond to the following S1 nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:1) coding for the rat PAP protein, to a part or a variant of this sequence in the case in which this part or variant codes for a protein or a peptide recognized by antibodies directed against the rat PAP protein, or which hybridizes with the S1 sequence in a hybridization solution containing 6.times.SSC, 5.times.Denhardt, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA, 200 .mu.g salmon sperm DNA, for 18 hours at 68.degree. C. and after rinsing under the following conditions: 6.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS, twice for 15 minutes at 65.degree. C.
Sequence S1:10 20 30 40 56 60AAAACCATCC AAATCGCCCG CAAGACAGCT AAGGAGGAGC AGAAAGATGA TGAGAGTTAA70 80 90 100 110 120TATGTTGCAT CGCTTGGCCT TCCCAGTCAT GTCCTGGATG CTGCTCTCCT GCCTGATGCT130 140 150 160 170 180CTTATCACAG GTGCAAGGAG AAGACTCTCC GAAGAAAATA CCCTCTGCAC GCATTAGTTG190 200 210 220 230 240CCCCAAAGGC TCCCAGGCAT ATGGCTCCTA CTGCTATGCC CTGTTTCAGA TACCACAGAC250 260 270 280 290 300CTGGTTTGAT GCAGAACTGG CCTGCCAGAA GAGACCTGAA GGACACCTTG TATCTGTGCT310 320 330 340 350 360CAATGTAGCT GAAGCTTCAT TCTTGGCATC CATGGTCAAG AACACTGGAA ACAGCTACCA370 380 390 400 410 420ATATACCTGG ATTGGACTCC ATGACCCCAC TCTTGGTGGA GAACCCAATG GAGGTGGATG430 440 450 460 470 480GGAGTGGAGT AACAATGACA TAATGAATTA TGTCAACTGG GAGAGGAACC CATCTACTGC490 500 510 520 530 540CTTAGACCGC GGATTCTGTG GCAGCTTGTC AAGATCTTCT GGATTTCTAA GATGGAGAGA550 560 570 580 590 600TACCACATGT GAAGTTGAAG TTGCCCTACG TCTGCAAATT TACAGGTTAA AATTACCAGA610 620 630 640 650 660CAGCAAACAG CTTTAGTTTG TCCTGAAGCA CATCCTGTCA AGGGGCAAAA TATGAAGACT670 680 690 700 710 720TGCGTAGAAA AAGTGTATTC TATCTACAGT CCATATTGGA GCTCTAATCA TTCTTTAGCC730 740 750 760 770 780AATTTTGTAT AAGTTGTGTC CTCATGTCTT GGAAAGCAGT AATAAACCTC AGTCTCTCTT790 800 810 820 830 840CGAAAAAAAA AAA
It is specified that the above abbreviations have the following meanings: 1.times.SSC=150 mM NaCl, 15 mM sodium citrate; 50.times.Denhardt=5 g Ficoll, 5 g polyvinylpyrrolidone, 5 g bovine serum albumin in 500 ml of water; SDS: sodium dodecylsulfate; EDTA: sodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate.
Polyclonal antibodies directed against the rat PAP are produced according to standard techniques; such antibodies have been described, for example, by Keim et al. (Clin. Physiol. Biochem., 4: 136-142 (1986)).
A cDNA fragment belonging to the first family of nucleic acids of the invention is also characterized in that it codes for a protein corresponding to one of the following amino acid sequences A1 (SEQ ID NO:2) (amino acid sequence of the protein including the signal peptide) or A2 (SEQ ID NO:3) (amino acid sequence of the mature protein) or for an amino acid sequence having from 40 to 80%, and preferably from 50 to 60% homology with at least one sequence of about 25 amino acids within the A1 (SEQ ID NO:2) or A2 (SEQ ID NO: 3) sequences.
Sequence A1:MetLeuHisArgLeuAlaPheProValMetSerTrpMetLeuLeuSerCysLeuMetLeuLeuSerGlnValGlnGlyGluAspSerProLysLysIleProSerAlaArgIleSerCysProLysGlySerGlnAlaTyrGlySerTyrCysTyrAlaLeuPheGlnIleProGlnThrTrpPheAspAlaGluLeuAlaCysGlnLysArgProGluGlyHisLeuValSerValLeuAsnValAlaGluAlaSerPheLeuAlaSerMetValLysAsnThrGlyAsnSerTyrGlnTyrThrTrpIleGlyLeuHisAspProThrLeuGlyGlyGluProAsnGlyGlyGlyTrpGluTrpSerAsnAsnAspIleMetAsnTyrValAsnTrpGluArgAsnProSerThrAlaLeuAspArgGlyPheCysGlySerLeuSerArgSerSerGlyPheLeuArgTrpArgAspThrThrCysGluValGluValAlaLeuArgLeuGlnIleTyrArgLeuLysLeuPRoAspSerLysGlnLeuSequence A2: GluAspSerProLysLysIleProSerAlaArgIleSerCysProLysGlySerGlnAlaTyrGlySerTyrCysTyrAlaLeuPheGlnIleProGlnThrTrpPheAspAlaGluLeuAlaCysGlnLysArgProGluGlyHisLeuValSerValLeuAsnValAlaGluAlaSerPheLeuAlaSerMetValLysAsnThrGlyAsnSerTyrGlnTyrThrTrpIleGlyLeuHisAspProThrLeuGlyGlyGluProAsnGlyGlyGlyTrpGluTrpSerAsnAsnAspIleMetAsnTyrValAsnTrpGluArgAsnProSerThrAlaLeuAspArgGlyPheCysGlySerLeuSerArgSerSerGlyPheLeuArgTrpArgAspThrThrCysGluValGluValAlaLeuArgLeuGlnIleTyrArgLeuLysLeuProAspSerLysGlnLeu
A second family of DNA fragments according to the invention includes cDNA fragments of a human PAP protein, such as those obtained by the implementation of the following steps:
an initial screening of a human pancreatic cDNA library, the said human cDNA being inserted into an appropriate cloning vector, comprising the hybridization with probes consisting of the cDNA of the rat PAP protein in a solution constituted by: 6.times.SSC, 5.times.Denhardt, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA, 200 .mu.g of salmon sperm DNA for 18 hours at 68.degree. C., followed by rinsing under the following conditions: 6.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS, twice for 15 minutes at 65.degree. C.,
the selection of the positive human cDNA clones which had hybridized during the screening with the cDNA of the rat PAP protein, such clones being called positive,
a second screening with a cDNA sequence of a PSP protein under the above hybridization conditions with rinsing using 0.1.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS for 2 hours at 65.degree. C., in order to remove the unspecific clones of human PAP cDNA which had, nonetheless, hybridized with the rat PAP cDNA and
the recovery of the clones which had not hybridized with the PSP cDNA,
the recovery of the cDNA fragments from the positive clones obtained.
A particularly useful cloning vector which can be modified by the human cDNA for the construction of the human pancreatic cDNA library is the vector .lambda.gt10.
PSP is a protein which exhibits certain structural analogies with the rat PAP. This protein has been described by Giorgi et al., J. Clin. Invest. (1989), 84, 100-106.
The cDNA fragments thus defined are characteristic of the family of proteins which include the human PAP protein.
According to a particular embodiment of the invention, preferred cDNA fragments are those obtained by the implementation of the preceding steps supplemented by the following step, prior to the recovery of the cDNA fragments from the positive clones obtained: screening with the rat PAP cDNA under hybridization conditions such as those described above, with rinsing for 2 hours at 65.degree. C.
According to a useful embodiment of the invention, a cDNA fragment coding for the human PAP corresponds to the following S3 sequence (SEQ ID NO:4):
ATG CTG CCT CCC ATG GCC CTG CCC AGT GTA TCT TGG ATG CTG CTT TCC TGC CTC ATG CTG CTG TCT CAG GTT CAA GGT GAA GAA CCC CAG AGG GAA CTG CCC TCT GCA CGG ATC CGC TGT CCC AAA GGC TCC AAG GCC TAT GGC TCC CAC TGC TAT GCC TTG TTT TTG TCA CCA AAA TCC TGG ACA GAT GCA GAT CTG GCC TGC CAG AAG CGG CCC TCT GGA AAC CTG GTG TCT GTG CTC AGT GGG GCT GAG GGA TCC TTC GTG TCC TCC CTG GTG AAG AGC ATT GGT AAC AGC TAC TCA TAC GTC TGG ATT GGG CTC CAT GAC CCC ACA CAG GGC ACC GAG CCC AAT GGA GAA GGT TGG GAG TGG AGT AGC AGT GAT GTG ATG AAT TAC TTT GCA TGG GAG AGA AAT CCC TCC ACC ATC TCA AGC CCC GGC CAC TGT GCG AGC CTG TCG AGA AGC ACA GCA TTT CTG AGG TGG AAA GAT TAT AAC TGT AAT GTG AGG TTA CCC TAT GTC TGC AAA GTT CAC
The invention also relates to the S4 cDNA fragment (SEQ ID NO:12) which contains the S3 sequence as well as the following DNA sequences (SEQ ID NOS:4-5) corresponding to the NH.sub.2 and COOH termini, respectively, of the corresponding protein:
cgggagagtgactcctgattgcctcctcaagtcgcagacactand, tgactagtgcaggagggaagtcagcagcctgtgtttggtgtgcaactcatcatgggcatgagaccagtgtgaggactcaccctggaagagaatattcgcttaattcccccaacctgaccacctcattcttatctttcttctgtttcttcctccccgctagtcatttcagtctcttcattttgtcatacggcctaaggctttaaagagcaataaaatttttagtctgcaaaaaaa
According to another embodiment of the invention, the cDNA of the human PAP is characterized in that it codes for the protein corresponding to the following A3 amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:7):
Pro Pro Met Ala Leu Pro Ser Val Ser Trp Met Leu Leu Ser Cys Leu Met Leu Leu Ser Gln Val Gln Gly Glu Glu Pro Gln Arg Glu Leu Pro Ser Ala Arg Ile Arg Cys Pro Lys Gly Ser Lys Ala Tyr Gly Ser His Cys Tyr Ala Leu Phe Leu Ser Pro Lys Ser Trp Thr Asp Ala Asp Leu Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro Ser Gly Asn Leu Val Ser Val Leu Ser Gly Ala Glu Gly Ser Phe Val Ser Ser Leu Val Lys Ser Ile Gly Asn Ser Tyr Ser Tyr Val Trp Ile Gly Leu His Asp Pro Thr Gln Gly Thr Glu Pro Asn Gly Glu Gly Trp Glu Trp Ser Ser Ser Asp Val Met Asn Tyr Phe Ala Trp Glu Arg Asn Pro Ser Thr Ile Ser Ser Pro Gly His Cys Ala Ser Leu Ser Arg Ser Thr Ala Phe Leu Arg Trp Lys Asp Tyr Asn Cys Asn Val Arg Leu Pro Tyr Val Cys Lys Val His
According to another definition of the cDNA fragments of the second family, a cDNA fragment according to the invention is characterized in that it includes a nucleotide sequence exhibiting a homology of at least 60%, and preferably at least 70%, with at least one sequence of about 100 nucleotides comprised in the following S2 sequence (SEQ ID NO:8) which is characteristic of the cDNA of the mature PAP of the rat, or in the S3 sequence given above and characteristic of a cDNA fragment of human PAP.
Sequence S2: 10 20 30 40 50 60 GAAGACT CTCCGAAGAA AATACCCTCT GCACGCATTA GTTGCCCCAA AGGCTCCCAG 70 80 90 100 110 120 GCATATGGCT CCTACTGCTA TGCCCTGTTT CAGATACCAC AGACCTGGTT TGATGCAGAA 130 140 150 160 170 180 CTGGCCTGCC AGAAGAGACC TGAAGGACAC CTTGTATCTG TGCTCAATGT AGCTGAAGCT 190 200 210 220 230 240 TCATTCTTGG CATCCATGGT CAAGAACACT GGAAACAGCT ACCAATATAC CTGGATTGGA 250 260 270 280 290 300 CTCCATGACC CCACTCTTGG TGGAGAACCC AATGGAGGTG GATGGGAGTG GAGTAACAAT 310 320 330 340 350 360 GACATAATGA ATTATGTCAA CTGGGAGAGG AACCCATCTA CTGCCTTAGA CCGCGGATTC 370 380 390 400 410 420 TGTGGCAGCT TGTCAAGATC TTCTGGATTT CTAAGATGGA GAGATACCAC ATGTGAAGTT 430 440 450 460 470 480 GAAGTTGCCC TACGTCTGCA AATTTACAGG TTAAAATTAC CAGACAGAA ACAGCTT
The invention also relates to cDNA fragments coding for the human PAP which are characterized by their capacity to hybridize with the S1 nucleotide sequence which is characteristic of the cDNA of the rat PAP, and/or with the S2 nucleotide sequence which is characteristic of the cDNA of the mature PAP of the rat, in a hybridization solution containing 6.times.SSC, 5.times.Denhardt, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA, 200 .mu.g of salmon sperm DNA for 18 hours at 68.degree. C., followed by rinsing with a solution consisting of 6.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS, twice for 15 minutes at 65.degree. C.
A particularly preferred cDNA fragment of the human PAP in the framework of the present application is characterized in that it includes the following nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:9):
10 20 30 40 50 60TTTGTTAAGC ATTCCCTTTA CAATTATGTA AAAGTTTTAC AAGACTCCAT CTCATTCTCT70 80 90 100 110 120TTGTCCCCCT CAAAGCTGGC TTGCCAGAAG CGGCCCTCTG GAAAACTGGT GTCTGTGCTC130 140 150 160 170 180AGTGGGGCTG AGGGATCCTT CGTGTCCTCC CTGGTGAGGA GCATTAGTAA CAGCTACTCA190 200 210 220 230 240TACATCTGGA TTGGGCTCCA TGACCCCACA CAGGTGCGAG TATATCCTCC CCTCTCTGTT250 260 270 280 290 300ACCTCTCAAG GTACTGTTGT TGCCCAGGCG CACTCCCTGT CCCCAGTCCC TGCCCAGGAAGTACTT
The inventors have observed that the protein sequence deduced from this human nucleotide sequence exhibits certain homologies with the sequence coding for the rat PAP protein, although the only evidence up to now obtained from antibodies directed against the rat PAP did not enable the human PAP protein to be detected in a given biological sample.
The identification of a cDNA fragment coding for the human PAP protein now makes it possible to contemplate the production of this protein, in particular by means of genetic engineering, as well as the production of antibodies which can be used as diagnostic agents of acute pancreatitis.
The invention also relates to a nucleic acid fragment characterized in that it is a DNA fragment complementary to the cDNA fragments defined above, or also in that it is the RNA fragment corresponding to these cDNAs.
The invention also relates to any fragment of a nucleotide sequence coding for the human PAP which is capable of being used as a probe, after suitable labelling of the said fragment, for the purpose of developing a means to detect the nucleic acid characteristic of the human PAP in a biological sample.
The invention also relates to the human PAP protein as obtained by the expression of a cDNA fragment of the human PAP, such as that defined above, by means of a suitable system of expression, for example a cell host transformed by an expression vector, itself modified by the insertion of the above-mentioned cDNA fragment of the human PAP.
A special human PAP protein according to the invention is a protein such as that produced by the expression of a cDNA fragment of the human PAP, inserted in phase in a pEX vector, in E.coli, in particular in the E.coli strain pop2136.
Human PAP proteins according to the invention are also characterized in that their amino acid sequences exhibit a homology of at least 50%, and preferably at least 60% and in the most preferred case at least 70% of at least one sequence of about 25 amino acids included in the A2 sequence of the mature PAP protein of the rat, or in the A3 sequence of the human PAP protein described above.
According to a particular embodiment of the invention, the human PAP protein corresponds to the A3 sequence given on the preceding pages.
The invention also relates to any fragment of the A3 sequence provided that it is recognized by antibodies recognizing this sequence, in particular monoclonal antibodies directed specifically against the A3 sequence.
The human PAP protein may be produced by the procedures of genetic engineering or also by purification, for example by means of chromatography, starting from a biological sample containing it.
According to a particular specification of the invention, the human PAP protein corresponding to the foregoing specifications, comprises the following amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:10): 39 Phe Val Lys Asp Ser Leu Glu Asn Tyr Val Lys Val Leu 13 78 Gln Glu Ser Ile Ser Phe Ser Leu Ser Pro Ser Lys Leu 26 117 Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro Ser Gly Lys Leu Val Ser Val 39 156 Leu Ser Gly Ala Glu Gly Ser Phe Val Ser Ser Leu Val 52 195 Arg Ser Ile Ser Asn Ser Tyr Ser Tyr Ile Trp Ile Gly 65 234 Leu His Asp Pro Thr Gln Val Arg Val Tyr Pro Pro Leu 78 273 Ser Val Thr Ser Gln Gly Thr Val Val Ala Gln Ala His 91 306 Ser Leu Ser Pro Val Pro Ala Gln Glu Val Leu 102
Also included in the framework of the present invention is the rat PAP protein characterized in that it corresponds to the A2 amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:3) shown above, or to a variant or a part of this sequence provided that this part or this variant is recognized by antibodies directed against the rat PAP protein or in that it exhibits a homology of at least 50%, and preferably at least 60% with the above A2 sequence (SEQ ID NO:3) of rat PAP, or with the A3 sequence (SEQ ID NO:7) of the human PAP.
The invention also relates to the rat PAP protein corresponding to the A1 sequence (SEQ ID NO:2) or to a variant of A1 exhibiting the characteristics defined above with respect to the A2 amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:3).
In the rat the PAP is present in very low amounts in the normal pancreas, and its synthesis may be considerably increased in the event of acute pancreatitis to a level about 50 to 100 times higher than that which prevails in the normal pancreas.
The level of the rat PAP protein undergoes an increase in the pancreatic juice at the time of acute pancreatitis whereas the levels of the other enzymes diminish.
Furthermore, in pancreatitis all of the pancreatic secretory proteins escape into the blood. Consequently, the attempt to determine in the blood or in another biological sample of a human patient (for example urine or peritoneal fluid) the PAP protein whose synthesis is considerably increased in the event of pancreatitis, suggests that the normal/pathological differential will be much greater than that found in the tests usually used for detection, and hence it will be much easier to detect.
With this objective, the invention also relates to antibodies characterized in that they recognize the human PAP protein previously defined, and these antibodies may be either polyclonal or monoclonal.
Monoclonal antibodies are, for example, antibodies such as those produced by a hybridoma formed beforehand by fusion of a myeloma cell with a spleen cell of an animal previously immunized with a human PAP protein.
The invention also relates to the hybridomas formed by fusion of myeloma cells and spleen cells of an animal previously immunized with the human PAP protein, in particular with the protein corresponding to the A3 amino acid sequence.
Particularly useful monoclonal antibodies in the framework of the invention are those which recognize specifically the NH.sub.2 -terminal portion of the human PAP. Particularly useful antibodies are further defined in that they recognize the human PAP and in that they show no immunological reaction with the other lectins.
As an example, a valuable monoclonal antibody, in particular for the detection of the human PAP (SEQ ID NO:11), is a monoclonal antibody directed against the following peptide of the human PAP: Glu Glu Pro Gln Arg (SEQ ID NO:11). In order to monitor this peptide in detection tests for the human PAP, a tyrosine residue has been added to the arginine, for example, so as to make labelling with iodine possible according to the usual labelling procedures.
The invention also relates to anti-idiotypic antibodies directed against the antigenic determinants of the antibodies of the invention which recognize the human PAP.
Other antibodies according to the invention are monoclonal antibodies which recognize the rat PAP protein.
A protocol for the immunization of selected animals, in particular mice and rabbits, for the implementation of the invention is the protocol described by Kohler and Milstein, Nature (1975), 256, 495-497.
Also included in the framework of the invention is an expression and/or cloning vector, characterized in that it comprises a DNA fragment selected from the previously defined fragments.
Particularly useful expression and/or cloning vectors for the implementation of the invention include the expression plasmid pEX which is capable of expressing the cDNA of the human PAP protein in a bacterium, for example E.coli.
Other vectors are selected as a function of the host in which they are to be expressed. In this respect, a vector of the baculovirus type may be used in the case of mammalian cells.
The invention also relates to a cell host transformed by an expression vector such as that previously defined under conditions leading to the production of the protein or peptide encoded by the DNA fragment of the invention, inserted in this vector.
As an example, cell hosts constituting a suitable expression system for the DNA fragments of the invention are bacteria such as E.coli, in particular the strain pop2136.
The invention also relates to the expression product of the cell host transformed in the manner just described.
Advantageously, the choice as to whether the DNA fragment according to the invention is expressed in a prokaryotic or eukaryotic host should be made as a function of the product desired, particularly in respect to its glycosylation.
As examples, useful cell hosts for the implementation of the invention are bacteria, for example E.coli, yeasts, insect or mammalian cells, for example CHO cells.
The present invention also relates to compositions, characterized in that they contain at least one antibody selected from those which have been previously defined, directed against the human PAP protein. Such a composition may be a composition for in vitro diagnosis, to be used on a biological sample such as blood, urine or the peritoneal fluid of a patient showing the symptoms of acute pancreatitis.
Where appropriate, the antibodies used will be labelled by suitable chemical markers.
The invention also relates to a kit for the in vitro diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in a defined biological sample, characterized in that it contains:
at least one antibody selected from those previously described which are capable of detecting the presence of an antigen of the human PAP type in the said biological sample, the said antibodies being labelled,
depending on the type of labelling, a reagent to detect the presence of a complex of a specific antigen-antibody type,
a negative control.
Preferably, the antibodies used are specific for the human PAP if they show no reaction with the other known lectins.
In order to carry out the labelling of the antibodies according to the invention, recourse may be had for example to radioisotopes, to chemical or enzymatic markers, and to chemiluminescent markers.
Moreover, the invention relates to a procedure for the in vitro detection of acute pancreatitis starting from a biological sample and which comprises the following steps:
placing of the biological sample likely to contain the human PAP in contact with antibodies directed against the human PAP,
detection of the antigen-antibody reaction between the above-mentioned antibodies and the human PAP.
The invention also relates, where appropriate, to the use of the antibodies directed against the PAP in the form of a composition containing several labelled antibodies for visualization by medical imaging of the pancreas, the antibody being labelled beforehand by means of a radioisotope or a chemical or enzymatic marker. The visualization may permit the detection of the presence of human PAP.
In this connection, the invention relates to an observation procedure of the pancreas characterized by:
the injection of a composition mentioned above into a patient under physiologically acceptable conditions,
the observation of a reaction between the antibodies contained in the above-mentioned composition and the human PAP if it is present.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the examples and the figures as described above:
1. Construction of a Rat Pancreatic cDNA Library in the Vector .lambda.gt11
Preparation of rat pancreatic RNA: the preparation was carried out by following exactly the procedure of Chirgwin, J. M. et al., Biochemistry (WASH) (1979), 19, 5294-5299. The messenger RNA fraction of this total RNA was separated by chromatography on a column of oligo-dT cellulose according to the technique of Aviv, H. and Leder, P., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, (1972), 69, 1408-1412.
Preparation of the cDNA: the pancreatic cDNA was synthesized with the aid of the kit marketed by Amersham France S. A. (code RPN 1256), by following exactly the directions of the manufacturer.
Construction of the library: the library was constructed in the expression vector .lambda.gt11 with the aid of the kit marketed by Amersham France S. A. (code RPN 1280), by following exactly the directions of the manufacturer.
2. Construction of a Human Pancreatic cDNA Library in the Vector .lambda.gt10
Preparation of human pancreatic RNA and synthesis of the cDNA corresponding to the RNA messengers: fragments of normal pancreas obtained from organ donors who have undergone brain death were treated as described above for the rat pancreas.
Construction of the library: the library was constructed in the cloning vector .lambda.gt10 with the aid of the kit marketed by Amersham France S. A. (code RPN 1257), by following the directions of the manufacturer.
3. Screening of the Human Pancreatic cDNA Library with a Clone Expressing the Rat PAP
Starting from the rat pancreatic cDNA library constructed according to the above method, a clone recognized by polyclonal antibodies directed against the rat PAP was selected.
The cDNA of this clone of rat PAP was isolated and used as a probe to screen the human pancreatic cDNA bank obtained in .lambda.gt10, as described above.
In the first stage, the screening was carried out under the following conditions of stringency: 6.times.SSC, 5.times.Denhardt, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA, 200 .mu.g of salmon sperm DNA for 18 hours at 68.degree. C., following by rinsing with 6.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS, twice for 15 minutes at 65.degree. C. This procedure made it possible to obtain about 80 clones of human cDNA.
Subsequently a screening with the PSP cDNA was carried out for the purpose of removing the clones which were not characteristic of the human PAP but which were, nonetheless, capable of hybridizing with the cDNA of the rat PAP under the above conditions: about 50 clones were recovered which thus contained a cDNA fragment coding for a protein or a polypeptide belonging to the family of the human PAP protein.
From these clones those were selected whose cDNA exhibits a very strong homology with the rat PAP protein, by performing a second screening using the cDNA of rat PAP under the following conditions of stringency: 6.times.SSC, 5.times.Denhardt, 0.5% SDS, 10 mM EDTA, 200 .mu.g of salmon sperm DNA for 18 hours at 68.degree. C., followed by rinsing with 6.times.SSC, 0.1% SDS for 2 hours at 65.degree. C. 9 positive clones were selected in this way.
4. Sequencing of the Selected Clones
The inserts of the useful clones were subcloned in the phages M13mp18-M13mp19 as described in "Molecular Cloning, a laboratory manual", Sambrook, J. Fritsch, E. F., and Maniatis T. eds., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (1990). The sequencing of the recombinant M13 phages was performed by means of the procedure described by Sanger F. et al., Proc. NAtl. Acad. Sci. (USA) (1977), 74, 5463-5467, by using the universal primer marketed by Amersham (code N4511).
5. Expression of a Fragment of PAP in E.coli with the Aid of the Expression Plasmid pEX and Preparation of Antibodies against the Hybrid Protein
An expression kit employing the plasmid pEX in E. coli, marketed by the Genofit company under the catalogue number G2104, was used by following the directions of the manufacturer. Restriction fragments corresponding to the sequence coding for the protein were inserted into the pEX plasmid. The recombinant plasmids served to transform bacteria (E.coli strain pop2136). The proteins of the recombinant bacteria were analysed by means of electrophoresis on a 7.5% polyacrylamide gel. The protein band corresponding to the hybrid PAP was excised, homogenised in Freund's adjuvant and injected into rabbits at a rate of 3 injections per rabbit at intervals of 3 weeks, each injection containing about 20 .mu.g of hybrid protein. The blood of the rabbits was then collected and the G immunoglobulins were purified on a column of protein A-SEPHAROSE (Pharmacia-France).
__________________________________________________________________________# SEQUENCE LISTING- (1) GENERAL INFORMATION:- (iii) NUMBER OF SEQUENCES: 12- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:1:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 793 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA to mRNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: rat (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as- (ix) FEATURE: (A) NAME/KEY: CDS (B) LOCATION: 62..613#ID NO:1: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- AAAACCATCC AAATCGCCCG CAAGACAGCT AAGGAGGAGC AGAAAGATGA TG - #AGAGTTAA 60#TCC TGG ATG CTG CTC 106 CCA GTC ATG Met Leu His Arg Leu Ala Phe Pro Val M - #et Ser Trp Met Leu Leu# 15- TCC TGC CTG ATG CTC TTA TCA CAG GTG CAA GG - #A GAA GAC TCT CCG AAG 154Ser Cys Leu Met Leu Leu Ser Gln Val Gln Gl - #y Glu Asp Ser Pro Lys# 30- AAA ATA CCC TCT GCA CGC ATT AGT TGC CCC AA - #A GGC TCC CAG GCA TAT 202Lys Ile Pro Ser Ala Arg Ile Ser Cys Pro Ly - #s Gly Ser Gln Ala Tyr# 45- GGC TCC TAC TGC TAT GCC CTG TTT CAG ATA CC - #A CAG ACC TGG TTT GAT 250Gly Ser Tyr Cys Tyr Ala Leu Phe Gln Ile Pr - #o Gln Thr Trp Phe Asp# 60- GCA GAA CTG GCC TGC CAG AAG AGA CCT GAA GG - #A CAC CTT GTA TCT GTG 298Ala Glu Leu Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro Glu Gl - #y His Leu Val Ser Val# 75- CTC AAT GTA GCT GAA GCT TCA TTC TTG GCA TC - #C ATG GTC AAG AAC ACT 346Leu Asn Val Ala Glu Ala Ser Phe Leu Ala Se - #r Met Val Lys Asn Thr# 95- GGA AAC AGC TAC CAA TAT ACC TGG ATT GGA CT - #C CAT GAC CCC ACT CTT 394Gly Asn Ser Tyr Gln Tyr Thr Trp Ile Gly Le - #u His Asp Pro Thr Leu# 110- GGT GGA GAA CCC AAT GGA GGT GGA TGG GAG TG - #G AGT AAC AAT GAC ATA 442Gly Gly Glu Pro Asn Gly Gly Gly Trp Glu Tr - #p Ser Asn Asn Asp Ile# 125- ATG AAT TAT GTC AAC TGG GAG AGG AAC CCA TC - #T ACT GCC TTA GAC CGC 490Met Asn Tyr Val Asn Trp Glu Arg Asn Pro Se - #r Thr Ala Leu Asp Arg# 140- GGA TTC TGT GGC AGC TTG TCA AGA TCT TCT GG - #A TTT CTA AGA TGG AGA 538Gly Phe Cys Gly Ser Leu Ser Arg Ser Ser Gl - #y Phe Leu Arg Trp Arg# 155- GAT ACC ACA TGT GAA GTT GAA GTT GCC CTA CG - #T CTG CAA ATT TAC AGG 586Asp Thr Thr Cys Glu Val Glu Val Ala Leu Ar - #g Leu Gln Ile Tyr Arg160 1 - #65 1 - #70 1 -#75- TTA AAA TTA CCA GAC AGC AAA CAG CTT TAGTTTGTC - #C TGAAGCACAT 633Leu Lys Leu Pro Asp Ser Lys Gln Leu 180- CCTGTCAAGG GGCAAAATAT GAAGACTTGC GTAGAAAAAG TGTATTCTAT CT - #ACAGTCCA 693- TATTGGAGCT CTAATCATTC TTTAGCCAAT TTTGTATAAG TTGTGTCCTC AT - #GTCTTGGA 753# 793 CAGT CTCTCTTCGA AAAAAAAAAA- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:2:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#acids (A) LENGTH: 184 amino (B) TYPE: amino acid (D) TOPOLOGY: linear- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: protein- (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: - # SEQ ID NO:2:- Met Leu His Arg Leu Ala Phe Pro Val Met Se - #r Trp Met Leu Leu Ser# 15- Cys Leu Met Leu Leu Ser Gln Val Gln Gly Gl - #u Asp Ser Pro Lys Lys# 30- Ile Pro Ser Ala Arg Ile Ser Cys Pro Lys Gl - #y Ser Gln Ala Tyr Gly# 45- Ser Tyr Cys Tyr Ala Leu Phe Gln Ile Pro Gl - #n Thr Trp Phe Asp Ala# 60- Glu Leu Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro Glu Gly Hi - #s Leu Val Ser Val Leu# 80- Asn Val Ala Glu Ala Ser Phe Leu Ala Ser Me - #t Val Lys Asn Thr Gly# 95- Asn Ser Tyr Gln Tyr Thr Trp Ile Gly Leu Hi - #s Asp Pro Thr Leu Gly# 110- Gly Glu Pro Asn Gly Gly Gly Trp Glu Trp Se - #r Asn Asn Asp Ile Met# 125- Asn Tyr Val Asn Trp Glu Arg Asn Pro Ser Th - #r Ala Leu Asp Arg Gly# 140- Phe Cys Gly Ser Leu Ser Arg Ser Ser Gly Ph - #e Leu Arg Trp Arg Asp145 1 - #50 1 - #55 1 -#60- Thr Thr Cys Glu Val Glu Val Ala Leu Arg Le - #u Gln Ile Tyr Arg Leu# 175- Lys Leu Pro Asp Ser Lys Gln Leu 180- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:3:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#acids (A) LENGTH: 158 amino (B) TYPE: amino acid (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: protein- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:3: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- Glu Asp Ser Pro Lys Lys Ile Pro - # Ser Ala Arg Ile Ser Cys ProLys# 15- Gly Ser Gln Ala Tyr Gly Ser Tyr - # Cys Tyr Ala Leu Phe Gln IlePro# 30- Gln Thr Trp Phe Asp Ala Glu Leu - # Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro GluGly# 45- His Leu Val Ser Val Leu Asn Val - # Ala Glu Ala Ser Phe Leu AlaSer# 60- Met Val Lys Asn Thr Gly Asn Ser - # Tyr Gln Tyr Thr Trp Ile GlyLeu# 80- His Asp Pro Thr Leu Gly Gly Glu - # Pro Asn Gly Gly Gly Trp GluTrp# 95- Ser Asn Asn Asp Ile Met Asn Tyr - # Val Asn Trp Glu Arg Asn ProSer# 110- Thr Ala Leu Asp Arg Gly Phe Cys - # Gly Ser Leu Ser Arg Ser SerGly# 125- Phe Leu Arg Trp Arg Asp Thr Thr - # Cys Glu Val Glu Val Ala LeuArg# 140- Leu Gln Ile Tyr Arg Leu Lys Leu - # Pro Asp Ser Lys Gln Leu# 155- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:4:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 522 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:4: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- ATGCTGCCTC CCATGGCCCT GCCCAGTGTA TCTTGGATGC TGCTTTCCTG CC - #TCATGCTG 60- CTGTCTCAGG TTCAAGGTGA AGAACCCCAG AGGGAACTGC CCTCTGCACG GA - #TCCGCTGT 120- CCCAAAGGCT CCAAGGCCTA TGGCTCCCAC TGCTATGCCT TGTTTTTGTC AC - #CAAAATCC 180- TGGACAGATG CAGATCTGGC CTGCCAGAAG CGGCCCTCTG GAAACCTGGT GT - #CTGTGCTC 240- AGTGGGGCTG AGGGATCCTT CGTGTCCTCC CTGGTGAAGA GCATTGGTAA CA - #GCTACTCA 300- TACGTCTGGA TTGGGCTCCA TGACCCCACA CAGGGCACCG AGCCCAATGG AG - #AAGGTTGG 360- GAGTGGAGTA GCAGTGATGT GATGAATTAC TTTGCATGGG AGAGAAATCC CT - #CCACCATC 420- TCAAGCCCCG GCCACTGTGC GAGCCTGTCG AGAAGCACAG CATTTCTGAG GT - #GGAAAGAT 480# 522 GGTT ACCCTATGTC TGCAAAGTTC AC- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:5:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 42 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens#pancreas (D) DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE:#ID NO:5: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ# 42 GATT GCCTCCTCAA GTCGCAGACA CT- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:6:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 234 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:6: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- TGACTAGTGC AGGAGGGAAG TCAGCAGCCT GTGTTTGGTG TGCAACTCAT CA - #TGGGCATG 60- AGACCAGTGT GAGGACTCAC CCTGGAAGAG AATATTCGCT TAATTCCCCC AA - #CCTGACCA 120- CCTCATTCTT ATCTTTCTTC TGTTTCTTCC TCCCCGCTAG TCATTTCAGT CT - #CTTCATTT 180- TGTCATACGG CCTAAGGCTT TAAAGAGCAA TAAAATTTTT AGTCTGCAAA AA - #AA 234- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:7:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#acids (A) LENGTH: 174 amino (B) TYPE: amino acid (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: protein- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:7: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- Met Leu Pro Pro Met Ala Leu Pro - # Ser Val Ser Trp Met Leu LeuSer# 15- Cys Leu Met Leu Leu Ser Gln Val - # Gln Gly Glu Glu Pro Gln ArgGlu# 30- Leu Pro Ser Ala Arg Ile Arg Cys - # Pro Lys Gly Ser Lys Ala TyrGly# 45- Ser His Cys Tyr Ala Leu Phe Leu - # Ser Pro Lys Ser Trp Thr AspAla# 60- Asp Leu Ala Cys Gln Lys Arg Pro - # Ser Gly Asn Leu Val Ser ValLeu# 80- Ser Gly Ala Glu Gly Ser Phe Val - # Ser Ser Leu Val Lys Ser IleGly# 95- Asn Ser Tyr Ser Tyr Val Trp Ile - # Gly Leu His Asp Pro Thr GlnGly# 110- Thr Glu Pro Asn Gly Glu Gly Trp - # Glu Trp Ser Ser Ser Asp ValMet# 125- Asn Tyr Phe Ala Trp Glu Arg Asn - # Pro Ser Thr Ile Ser Ser ProGly# 140- His Cys Ala Ser Leu Ser Arg Ser - # Thr Ala Phe Leu Arg Trp LysAsp# 160- Tyr Asn Cys Asn Val Arg Leu Pro - # Tyr Val Cys Lys Val His# 170- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:8:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 474 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: rat (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:8: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- GAAGACTCTC CGAAGAAAAT ACCCTCTGCA CGCATTAGTT GCCCCAAAGG CT - #CCCAGGCA 60- TATGGCTCCT ACTGCTATGC CCTGTTTCAG ATACCACAGA CCTGGTTTGA TG - #CAGAACTG 120- GCCTGCCAGA AGAGACCTGA AGGACACCTT GTATCTGTGC TCAATGTAGC TG - #AAGCTTCA 180- TTCTTGGCAT CCATGGTCAA GAACACTGGA AACAGCTACC AATATACCTG GA - #TTGGACTC 240- CATGACCCCA CTCTTGGTGG AGAACCCAAT GGAGGTGGAT GGGAGTGGAG TA - #ACAATGAC 300- ATAATGAATT ATGTCAACTG GGAGAGGAAC CCATCTACTG CCTTAGACCG CG - #GATTCTGT 360- GGCAGCTTGT CAAGATCTTC TGGATTTCTA AGATGGAGAG ATACCACATG TG - #AAGTTGAA 420- GTTGCCCTAC GTCTGCAAAT TTACAGGTTA AAATTACCAG ACAGCAAACA GC - #TT 474- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:9:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 306 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:9: (xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- TTTGTTAAGG ATTCCCTTGA GAATTATGTA AAAGTTTTAC AAGAGTCCAT CT - #CATTCTCT 60- TTGTCCCCCT CAAAGCTGGC TTGCCAGAAG CGGCCCTCTG GAAAACTGGT GT - #CTGTGCTC 120- AGTGGGGCTG AGGGATCCTT CGTGTCCTCC CTGGTGAGGA GCATTAGTAA CA - #GCTACTCA 180- TACATCTGGA TTGGGCTCCA TGACCCCACA CAGGTGCGAG TATATCCTCC CC - #TCTCTGTT 240- ACCTCTCAAG GTACTGTTGT TGCCCAGGCG CACTCCCTGT CCCCAGTCCC TG - #CCCAGGAA 300# 306- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:10:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#acids (A) LENGTH: 102 amino (B) TYPE: amino acid (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: protein- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:10:(xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- Phe Val Lys Asp Ser Leu Glu Asn - # Tyr Val Lys Val Leu Gln GluSer# 15- Ile Ser Phe Ser Leu Ser Pro Ser - # Lys Leu Ala Cys Gln Lys ArgPro# 30- Ser Gly Lys Leu Val Ser Val Leu - # Ser Gly Ala Glu Gly Ser PheVal# 45- Ser Ser Leu Val Arg Ser Ile Ser - # Asn Ser Tyr Ser Tyr Ile TrpIle# 60- Gly Leu His Asp Pro Thr Gln Val - # Arg Val Tyr Pro Pro Leu SerVal# 80- Thr Ser Gln Gly Thr Val Val Ala - # Gln Ala His Ser Leu Ser ProVal# 95- Pro Ala Gln Glu Val Leu 100- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:11:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#acids (A) LENGTH: 5 amino (B) TYPE: amino acid (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: protein- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:11:(xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- Glu Glu Pro Gln Arg# 5 1- (2) INFORMATION FOR SEQ ID NO:12:- (i) SEQUENCE CHARACTERISTICS:#pairs (A) LENGTH: 798 base (B) TYPE: nucleic acid (C) STRANDEDNESS: unknown (D) TOPOLOGY: unknown- (ii) MOLECULE TYPE: cDNA- (vi) ORIGINAL SOURCE: (A) ORGANISM: Homo sapi - #ens (F) TISSUE TYPE: pancre - #as#ID NO:12:(xi) SEQUENCE DESCRIPTION: SEQ- CGGGAGAGTG ACTCCTGATT GCCTCCTCAA GTCGCAGACA CTATGCTGCC TC - #CCATGGCC 60- CTGCCCAGTG TATCTTGGAT GCTGCTTTCC TGCCTCATGC TGCTGTCTCA GG - #TTCAAGGT 120- GAAGAACCCC AGAGGGAACT GCCCTCTGCA CGGATCCGCT GTCCCAAAGG CT - #CCAAGGCC 180- TATGGCTCCC ACTGCTATGC CTTGTTTTTG TCACCAAAAT CCTGGACAGA TG - #CAGATCTG 240- GCCTGCCAGA AGCGGCCCTC TGGAAACCTG GTGTCTGTGC TCAGTGGGGC TG - #AGGGATCC 300- TTCGTGTCCT CCCTGGTGAA GAGCATTGGT AACAGCTACT CATACGTCTG GA - #TTGGGCTC 360- CATGACCCCA CACAGGGCAC CGAGCCCAAT GGAGAAGGTT GGGAGTGGAG TA - #GCAGTGAT 420- GTGATGAATT ACTTTGCATG GGAGAGAAAT CCCTCCACCA TCTCAAGCCC CG - #GCCACTGT 480- GCGAGCCTGT CGAGAAGCAC AGCATTTCTG AGGTGGAAAG ATTATAACTG TA - #ATGTGAGG 540- TTACCCTATG TCTGCAAAGT TCACTGACTA GTGCAGGAGG GAAGTCAGCA GC - #CTGTGTTT 600- GGTGTGCAAC TCATCATGGG CATGAGACCA GTGTGAGGAC TCACCCTGGA AG - #AGAATATT 660- CGCTTAATTC CCCCAACCTG ACCACCTCAT TCTTATCTTT CTTCTGTTTC TT - #CCTCCCCG 720- CTAGTCATTT CAGTCTCTTC ATTTTGTCAT ACGGCCTAAG GCTTTAAAGA GC - #AATAAAAT 780# 798 AA__________________________________________________________________________
Claims
  • 1. An antibody specific for human pancreatitis associated protein of SEQ ID NO. 7 (PAP), wherein said antibody binds said human PAP in human serum.
  • 2. The antibody of claim 1, which is a monoclonal antibody.
  • 3. The antibody of claim 1, which is a polyclonal antibody.
  • 4. A hybridoma which produces the antibody of claim 1, wherein the hybridoma is produced by a process comprising fusing a myeloma cell with a spleen cell of an animal previously immunized with human pancreatitis associated protein (PAP) of SEQ ID NO:7.
  • 5. A composition comprising at least one antibody of claim 1 and a carrier.
  • 6. The composition according to claim 6, wherein at least one antibody is labeled.
  • 7. A kit, comprising:
  • at least one antibody according to claim 1.
  • 8. The kit of claim 7, wherein at least one antibody is labeled.
  • 9. A polyclonal antibody specific for human pancreatitis associated protein of SEQ ID NO. 7 (PAP), obtained by immunization of an animal with said human PAP.
  • 10. An antibody which specifically binds the sequence Glu Glu Pro Gln Arg (SEQ ID NO: 11).
  • 11. A monoclonal antibody specific for human pancreatitis associated protein of SEQ ID NO. 7 (PAP), wherein said monoclonal antibody is produced by a hybridoma obtained by fusion of a myeloma cell with a spleen cell of an animal previously immunized with human PAP.
  • 12. A method of producing an antibody specific for human pancreatitis associated protein (PAP) comprising immunizing an animal with isolated human PAP of SEQ ID NO. 7.
  • 13. A method of assaying for the presence of human PAP protein in a biological sample, comprising:
  • contacting the sample with the antibody of claim 1; and
  • assaying for the formation of an antibody-PAP complex.
  • 14. A method of detecting human PAP in vivo, comprising:
  • administering the antibody of claim 1 to a human patient; and
  • assaying for the formation of an antibody-PAP complex.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90 05062 Apr 1990 FRX
Parent Case Info

This is a Division of application Ser. No. 07/778,156 filed on Dec. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,169, which was filed as International Application No. PCT/FR91/00323, on Apr. 18, 1991.

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Number Date Country
Parent 778156