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Peptide-beta2-microglobulin-MHC fusion molecules bind antigen-specific T cells and can be used for multivalent MHC-Ig complexes
Authors:Greten Tim F  Korangy Firouzeh  Neumann Gunnar  Wedemeyer Heiner  Schlote Karola  Heller Astrid  Scheffer Stephan  Pardoll Drew M  Garbe Annette I  Schneck Jonathan P  Manns Michael P
Affiliation:Abteilung Gastroenterologie, Hepatologie und Endokrinologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, FZ-Oststadt, Raum 310, Pasteurallee 5, Germany. greten.tim@mh-hannover.de
Abstract:
Recombinant soluble MHC molecules are widely used for visualization, activation and inhibition of antigen-specific immune responses. Using a genetic approach, we have generated two novel peptide-beta2-microglobulin-MHC constructs. We have linked the MHC molecule with the peptide of interest, without limiting the recognition by the cognate TCR. This molecule can also be joined with the IgG heavy chain resulting in a dimeric MHC-Ig fusion protein. These molecules bind antigen-specific T cells with high specificity and sensitivity, therefore, providing a valuable tool for detection as well as enrichment of antigen-specific T cells.
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