B Cells Carrying Surrogate Receptors in their Membranes Process and Present Antigen to Specific Murine T Cells |
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Authors: | C. M. GONTIJO,G. M
LLER |
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Affiliation: | C. M. GONTIJO,G. MÖLLER |
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Abstract: | A palmitate-conjugate derivative of ovalbumin which can be inserted into the membrane of B cells has been prepared. The ability of these cells to act as antigen-presenting cells for specific T lymphocytes obtained from immunized mice was tested. It was found that the conjugates were more efficiently processed and presented than the naive form of the antigen. Palmitate-conjugated antibodies specific to ovalbumin were also inserted into the cell membrane of normal B lymphocytes. These cells were pulsed with the antigen and tested as antigen-presenting cells for T cells obtained from immunized mice. The antibody-decorated B cells presented ovalbumin more efficiently than non-decorated controls. Whether antibody-decorated, antigen-pulsed B cells could prime T cells in viro was investigated. Some priming activity was found. |
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