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Effects of Hapten Density on the Induced Antibody Repertoire

โœ Scribed by Qian Li; Luis G. Rodriguez; David F. Farnsworth; Jeffrey C. Gildersleeve


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
590 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1439-4227

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Small peptides and oligosaccharides are important antigens for the development of vaccines and the production of monoclonal antibodies. Because of their small size, peptides and oligosaccharides are nonโ€immunogenic on their own and typically must be conjugated to a larger carrier protein to elicit an immune response. Selection of a suitable carrier protein, conjugation method, and hapten density are critical for generating an optimal immune response. We used a glycan array to compare the repertoire of antibodies induced after immunizing with either low or highโ€density conjugates of the tumorโ€associated Tn antigen. At high hapten density, a broader range of antibodies was induced, and reactivity to the clustered Tn antigen was observed. In contrast, antibodies induced by the lowโ€density conjugate had narrower reactivity and did not bind the clustered Tn antigen.


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