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Antigens antibody response

Infection 1. Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, which may be clinically unapparent or result in local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. The infection may remain localized, subclinical, and temporary if the body s defensive mechanisms are effective. A local infection may persist and spread by extension to become an acute, subacute, or chronic clinical infection or disease state. A local infection may also become systemic when the microorganisms gain access to the lymphatic or vascular system. 2. An infectious disease. [EU]... [Pg.69]

Shields the protein from the immune system, thereby avoiding an antigen-antibody response. [Pg.1401]

A base, formed by the bacterial degradation of histidine, and present in ergot and in many animal tissues, where it is liberated in response to injury and to antigen-antibody reactions. If injected it causes a condition of shock with dilatation of many blood vessels, loss of plasma from the capillaries to the tissues and a rapid fall in blood pressure. It is normally prepared from protein degradation products. [Pg.204]

As a low molecular weight compound DAS is not significantly immunogenic, ie, it is a hapten and thus requires conjugation to a suitable antigenic carrier in order to eUcit a successfiil antibody response in animals. DAS treated with succinic anhydride results in the D AS—hemisuccinate (DAS—HMS) shown. [Pg.24]

The active immunotherapeutic approach is specific and based on the premise that tumor antigens are immunogenic and the host is sufficientiy immunocompetent to mount an effective immune response to an autologous tumor. Theoretically, a weak or suppressed host immune system that had allowed the formation of a tumor may be overridden by active immunization or immunostimulation. In practice, vaccines composed of so-called autologous tumor extracts have been used to treat patients with malignant melanoma (73), and purified melanoma tumor-associated antigens have been used to ehcit antibody responses in melanoma patients (74). [Pg.41]

A cascade of proteins of the immune response that can be triggered by antigen-antibody complexes and by the innate immune system (e.g. exposure to microbial polysaccharides) to raise the immune response. Complement proteins can detect and bind to foreign material or immune complexes and label them for phagocytosis. They can also cause inflammation by directly degranulating mast cells and releasing chemokines to recruit other immune cells into the affected area. [Pg.385]

Receptors for Fc fragments of IgGs 1 Bind Fc fragments of IgG molecules Target antigen-antibody complexes to myeloid and lymphoid cells, eliciting phagocytosis and other responses... [Pg.621]

After antigenic stimulation, the normal antibody response involves the activation of a... [Pg.286]

Tolerance can also be induced in adults, but higher doses ofthe antigen are required where it has been shown that both T and B cells are made unresponsive. As most antibody responses are T-dependent it is likely that it is these cells which are the ones affected. In order to maintain this state of tolerance it is necessary for the antigen to persist in the animal, as in its absence immunocompetent cells which are being produced throughout life are not being rendered tolerant. [Pg.297]

Two goats were immunized three times during the first 2 weeks with 1 mg of the antigen emulsified in 1 ml of Freund s complete adjuvant at several subcutaneous sites near regional lymph centers. Booster injections of 3 mg of antigen were administered at monthly intervals. The animals were bled 7 days after each boost. After several months of immunization, the titer and affinity of the antibody response was judged sufficient for use. [Pg.128]

Type I reactions occur when the drug or its bound hapten incites an IgE antibody response. IgE binds to high-affinity receptors on mast cells and basophils. When the original antigen cross-links the cell-bound IgE, the effector cell releases enormous amounts of preformed mediators, producing the... [Pg.820]

There are two pneumococcal vaccines, a 7-valent conjugated vaccine for children younger than 6 years of age and a 23-purified-capsular polysaccharide antigen vaccine for adults. The 23 capsular types in the vaccine represent at least 85% to 90% of the serotypes that cause invasive pneumococcal infections among children and adults in the United States.41 After vaccination, an antigen-specific antibody response, indicated by a twofold or greater rise in serotype-specific antibody, develops within 2 to 3 weeks in 80% or more of healthy young adults.42... [Pg.1059]

Figure 4. Comparison of Freund s Adjuvant to Adjuvax formulations in stimulating antibody response to P55 oligopeptide antigen. Relative antibody titers between adjuvant groups at day 27 were determined by measuring the absorbance at 450 nm of a 1 500 dilution of anti-P55 immune sera by ELISA. Figure 4. Comparison of Freund s Adjuvant to Adjuvax formulations in stimulating antibody response to P55 oligopeptide antigen. Relative antibody titers between adjuvant groups at day 27 were determined by measuring the absorbance at 450 nm of a 1 500 dilution of anti-P55 immune sera by ELISA.
Denkers, E.Y., Wassom, D.L., Krco, C.J. and Hayes, C.E. (1990b) The mouse antibody response to Trichinella spiralis defines a single, immunodominant epitope shared by multiple antigens. Journal of Immunology 144, 3152-3159. [Pg.126]


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