Antibody modulation of antigen presentation:Positive and negative effects on presentation of the tetanus toxin antigen via the murine B cell isoform of FcγRII

  • Antoniou, Antony N.
  • Watts, Colin
Publication date
February 2002

Abstract

Tetanus toxin has been a valuable model antigen to study the MHC class II-restricted antigen processing pathway and is also frequently used to provide T helper determinants in vaccine formulations. To date most basic studies on the processing of this antigen have utilized human T and B cell clones. As a first step towards extending studies on this antigen into the murine system we have generated a panel of T cell clones and mAb in H-2b and H-2d mice. We investigated the presentation of tetanus toxin C fragment (TTCF) by the murine B cell lines LB27.4 (H-2dxb), A20 (H-2d) and IIA1.6 (H-2d) and the extent to which this could be modulated by the addition of mAb. One mAb, 10G5, induced strikingly enhanced presentation of T cell determinants loc...

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T cellAnatomical structure
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tetanus toxinBiomolecule
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B cellAnatomical structure
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TetanusDisease
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antigenChemical compound
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