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Peptides as Immunogens

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 0e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9783642714429
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg 0e druk, 2011 9783642714429
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The humoral response of the immune system to a foreign antigen usually requires the recognition of two antigenic determinants. The one, called the carrier, is recognized by T-Iymphocytes, the other, called the hapten, by B-Iympho­ cytes. As a consequence, T - and B-Iymphocytes proliferate, B-Iymphocytes produce hapten-specific antibodies, and the system develops memory to the antigens. It was long thought that antigens would form a bridge to mediate the cooperation of T - and B-Iymphocytes. However, it now appears that antigens are broken down to fragments which then act as carrier determinants for T -lymphocytes. The cells which originally process antigen are called an­ tigen-presenting cells. They have phagocytic properties. They can take up and degrade antigens, in the case of pro­ teins to peptides. The peptides of protein antigens reappear on the surface of the antigen-presenting cells, where they must become associated with membrane proteins encoded by genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in order to be recognized by T-Iymphocytes. To activate helper T-Iym­ phocytes which cooperate in antibody responses, MHC class II molecules have to be expressed on the surface of the antigen-presenting cells. Once T -lymphocytes have be­ come activated, they are ready to cooperate with B cells.

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ISBN13:9783642714429
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Peptides as Immunogens: Prospects for Synthetic Vaccines. With 1 Figure.- Molecular Features of Class II MHC-Restricted T-Cell Recognition of Protein and Peptide Antigens: The Importance of Amphipathic Structures. With 1 Figure.- Peptides as Probes to Study Moleeular Mimicry and Virus-Induced Autoimmunity. With 2 Figures.- The Use of Peptides in Studying Mechanisms of Immune Tolerance. With 4 Figures.- Immune Response to Synthetic Herpes Simplex Virus Peptides: The Feasibility of a Synthetic Vaccine. With 10 Figures.- Antigen Presentation by B Lymphocytes: A Critical Step in T-B Collaboration. With 3 Figures.- The Value of Synthetic Peptides as Vaccines for Eliciting T-Cell Immunity.- Indexed in Current Contents.

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