نتایج جستجو برای: somatic antigen

تعداد نتایج: 241525  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1977
B B Knowles D Solter G Trinchieri K M Maloney S R Ford D P Aden

Immunoselection via complement-dependent lysis of human-mouse somatic cell hybrids containing chromosome 7, with antisera reactive to cell surface antigen(s) coded for by chromosome 7, has resulted in growth of somatic cell hybrids containing rearranged human chromosome 7s. Investigation of these hybrids has localized the gene(s) coding for the relevant cell surface antigen(s) to the short arm ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1997
T B Kepler

Immunoglobulin genes experience Darwinian evolution twice. In addition to the germline evolution all genes experience, immunoglobulins are subjected, upon exposure to antigen, to somatic hypermutation. This is accompanied by selection for high affinity to the eliciting antigen and frequently results in a significant increase in the specificity of the responding population. The hypermutation mec...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1974
B B Diena L S Baron E M Johnson R Wallace F E Ashton

Swiss white mice immunized with acetone-killed vaccines prepared from strains of Salmonella typhosa, S. typhimurium, and mouse-virulent S. typhimurium hybrids which had acquired, by conjugal genetic transfer, the S. typhosa antigens 9, Vi, and d were challenged with the S. typhimurium hybrids and with the S. typhimurium parent strain. The results of these experiments suggested that the Salmonel...

2012
Marina Rode von Essen Martin Kongsbak Carsten Geisler

During an immune response antigen-primed B-cells increase their antigen responsiveness by affinity maturation mediated by somatic hypermutation of the genes encoding the antigen-specific B-cell receptor (BCR) and by selection of higher-affinity B cell clones. Unlike the BCR, the T-cell receptor (TCR) cannot undergo affinity maturation. Nevertheless, antigen-primed T cells significantly increase...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
P Anderson A Flesher S Shaw A L Harding D H Smith

Haemophilus influenzae type b (H.i.b) has been investigated with respect to phenotypic and genetic variations resulting in differential susceptibility to bactericidal antibody. Previous studies had shown that after growth in infected rats or in dialysate of rat serum, H.i.b strain Eag became more resistant to the bactericidal activity of antisomatic antibody. We now report that a similar phenot...

Journal: :Immunology today 1997
E Lindhout G Koopman S T Pals C de Groot

Somatic hypermutation of the immunoglobulin variable genes during germinal reactions might permit the expansion of B-cell clones with unwanted (e.g. autoreactive) specificity. Here, Ernst Lindhout and colleagues propose three antigen-specific checkpoints that ensure the appropriate antigen specificity of activated B cells is maintained by regulating the activation, selection and further differe...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Alicia D Volkheimer J Brice Weinberg Bethany E Beasley John F Whitesides Jon P Gockerman Joseph O Moore Garnett Kelsoe Barbara K Goodman Marc C Levesque

Somatic mutations of immunoglobulin genes characterize mature memory B cells, and intraclonal B-cell diversification is typically associated with expansion of B-cell clones with greater affinity for antigen (antigen drive). Evidence for a role of antigen in progression of intraclonal chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cell diversification in patients with mutated immunoglobulin genes has not be...

2015
Mahanem Mat Noor Alene Tawang

It was reported that M1 monoclonal antibody (M1 mab) inhibited hamster sperm-egg fusion in a dose-dependent manner. The antigen was localized to the equatorial segment (ES) of the hamster sperm, and that after the acrosome reaction, it was exposed on the surface of the sperm plasma membrane overlying the ES. The M1 antigen therefore fulfilled the main requirements of a sperm component that migh...

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