نتایج جستجو برای: somatic antigen

تعداد نتایج: 241525  

Journal: :Immunology 2003
Claire L Adams Megan K L Macleod E James Milner-White Robert Aitken Paul Garside David I Stott

Somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin variable region genes occurs within germinal centres (GCs) and is the process responsible for affinity maturation of antibodies during an immune response. Previous studies have focused almost exclusively on the immune response to haptens, which may be unrepresentative of epitopes on protein antigens. In this study, we have exploited a model system that us...

2003
RONALD D. HINSDILL WALTHER F. GOEBEL

There can be but little doubt that the bactericidal activity of the colieine K which is elaborated by F~cherichia coli K235 resides in the protein portion of the bacterial somatic antigen (1). In its native state this component is firmly bound to a lipopolysaccharide and the two cannot be separated by the usual chemical or physical techniques. The question has arisen, however, as to what might ...

2014
Eun-Taek Han Hyun-Jong Yang Young-Jin Park Jeong-Hyun Park Jong-Yil Chai

This study was undertaken to characterize the properties of a 100 kDa somatic antigen from Metagonimus yokogawai. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were produced against this 100 kDa antigen, and their immunoreactivity was assessed by western blot analysis with patients' sera. The mAbs against the 100 kDa antigen commonly reacted with various kinds of trematode antigens, including intestinal (Gymnop...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2001
Eric Meffre Nadia Catalan Françoise Seltz Alain Fischer Michel C. Nussenzweig Anne Durandy

High-affinity antibodies produced by memory B cells differ from antibodies produced in naive B cells in two respects. First, many of these antibodies show somatic hypermutation, and second, the repertoire of antibodies expressed in memory responses is highly selected. To determine whether somatic hypermutation is responsible for the shift in the antibody repertoire during affinity maturation, w...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
Myron F. Goodman Matthew D. Scharff

Somatic hypermutation (SHM) in immunoglobulin genes is required for high affinity antibody-antigen binding. Cultured cell systems, mouse model systems, and human genetic deficiencies have been the key players in identifying likely SHM pathways, whereas "pure" biochemical approaches have been far less prominent, but change appears imminent. Here we comment on how, when, and why biochemistry is l...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Menno C. van Zelm Tomasz Szczepański Mirjam van der Burg Jacques J.M. van Dongen

The contribution of proliferation to B lymphocyte homeostasis and antigen responses is largely unknown. We quantified the replication history of mouse and human B lymphocyte subsets by calculating the ratio between genomic coding joints and signal joints on kappa-deleting recombination excision circles (KREC) of the IGK-deleting rearrangement. This approach was validated with in vitro prolifera...

Journal: :Blood 1997
S S Sahota R Leo T J Hamblin F K Stevenson

In multiple myeloma, sequence studies of VH genes used to encode clonal Ig in neoplastic plasma cells have shown a common pattern of extensive somatic hypermutation. A further consistent feature of these VH sequences is a complete lack of intraclonal variation. These findings indicate that the malignant cell arises at a mature, postfollicular stage of B-cell development. However, only a minorit...

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