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Binding of antibodies in liposomes to extracellular matrix antigens

✍ Scribed by V. P. Torchilin; A. L. Klibanov; N. N. Ivanov; M. A. Gluckhova; V. E. Koteliansky; H. K. Kleinman; G. R. Martin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
394 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


We have incorporated antibodies against fibronectin or laminin into liposomes and studied their interaction with insoluble forms of these antigens. The antibodies, after modification by palmitoylchloride, were incorporated into the lipid bilayer by the cholate dialysis method. The antibodies in the liposomes recognized their specific antigen with little reaction to the alternative attachment protein or to albumin (< 2%). The binding of antibody-containing liposomes to insoluble antigen was inhibited by soluble antibodies to the respective antigens but not by antibodies to other antigens. The affinity constant of the liposome-antibody complex with the antigen was estimated at 1-10 X M liposomes. Thus, antibodies in liposomes retain their reactivity and specificity, and the reaction constant is comparable to that observed for immune complexes.


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