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Glycoproteins immune response

Section 25 16 Carbohydrates and proteins that are connected by a chemical bond are called glycoproteins and often occur on the surfaces of cells They play an impor tant role m the recognition events connected with the immune response... [Pg.1062]

Polyanionic polymers can enter into biological functions by distribution throughout the host and they behave similar to proteins, glycoproteins and polynucleotides which modulate a number of biological responses related to the host defense mechanism. These are enhanced immune responses, and activation of the reticuloendothelial system (RES) macrophages. [Pg.10]

Bovine herpes virus type 1 (BHV1) glycoprotein D (gDc) Tobacco leaf Sustained and specific humoral and cellular immune response in mice and cows when delivered once parenterally. Cows challenged with infectious dose of BHV1 exhibited milder symptoms over a shorter duration. 87... [Pg.144]

Immunoglobulin. Immunoprotein glycoprotein of animal origin with known antibody activity, or protein related by chemical structure, which may or may not have antibody activity. Divided into five classes IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD, and IgE on the basis of structure and biological activity. Immunostimulant. Stimulating various functions or activities of the immune system. Immunosuppressant. An agent capable of suppressing immune responses. [Pg.570]

Mechanism of Action A second-generation retinoid that adjusts factors influencing epidermal proliferation, RNA/DNA synthesis, controls glycoprotein, and governs immune response. Therapeutic Effect Regulates keratinocyte growth and differentiation. [Pg.15]

IgE reactivity to these V-glycans have been studied and compared with IgE reactivity to a number of glycoproteins of known primary structures. These differences can induce undesirable immune responses in mammals and/or reduce the activity of recombinant proteins. [Pg.103]

Antigenic variation (trypanosomes) Varies Nonreciprocal gene conversion Successive expression of different genes encoding the variable surface glycoproteins (VSGs) allows evasion of host immune response. [Pg.1101]


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