Abstract: | The spatial relationship for T-B cell cooperation between antigenic epitopes and carrier epitopes on the antigen molecule was studied. Two mono-DNP substituted derivatives of hen egg-white lysozyme (HEL), DNP1-33HEL and DNP1-96HEL were used as antigens; the former is dinitrophenylated only at lysine-33 and the latter only at lysine-96. Fragment peptides of HEL were used to induce specific T cells to the respective sites of the antigen. Adoptive cell-transfer experiments of site-specific T cells and DNP-primed B cells directly showed that multiple distinct carrier epitopes for T cells could help the antibody responses to the single antigenic epitope for B cells and that a single carrier epitope could help antibody responses to multiple antigenic epitopes. T cells primed with a synthetic peptide SP34-54 (corresponding to sequence 34-54 of HEL) co-operated with DNP-primed B cells on challenge with DNP1-96HEL, but not with DNP1-33HEL. |