Summary
We report a new effective system for expression of FLAG and six histidine tagged TSH
receptor in mammalian cells using recombinant vaccinia virus. HeLa cells infected
with recombinant virus produced large amounts of human TSH receptor of approximately
150,000 functional molecules per cell. This value is one to two orders of magnitude
higher than those in thyroid cells and is comparable with receptor number of the best
stably transfected mammalian cell clones previously described. Vaccinia virus produced
TSH receptor was able to bind TSH (Kd of 2.1 ± 0.1 × 10−10 M) and Graves' disease autoantibodies. TSH caused an increase of the intracellular
cAMP level in infected HeLa cells in a concentration dependent manner, demonstrating
the coupling of expressed recombinant TSH receptor to the cAMP second messenger system
of the cells, 6His-tagged recombinant TSH receptor was immobilized on Ni2+ nitrilotriacetic acidagarose. Bound receptor was fully functional, interacting with
both TSH and Graves' disease autoantibodies in patient sera. The solid phase bound
TSH receptor technique provides a new and simple method for the diagnosis of autoimmune
diseases.
Key words
TSH receptor - vaccinia virus - Graves' disease - autoantibodies - expression