1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00267310
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Production of monomeric antigen-enzyme conjugate to study requirements for follicular immune complex trapping

Abstract: Studies concerning the localization of immune complexes in lymphoid follicles and the involvement of these trapped immune complexes in the regulation of the immune response have thus far been performed with poorly defined complexes in terms of size and composition. For that reason, the minimum requirements for trapping in terms of number of antigen- and antibody molecules present in immune complexes could not be determined. We here describe the production and in vivo use of a monomeric HSA-HRP antigen-enzyme c… Show more

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“…Although dimeric IgG is sufficient to activate complement, recognition of more epitopes leads to enhanced activation 20 , 21 , 22 . Such enhancement is most notable under conditions of antibody excess rather than antigen excess 21 , 22 and it may, in turn, affect processes such as the localization of IC to germinal centres 17 , 23 and the activation of B cells 18 , 24…”
Section: Significance Of Immune Valencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although dimeric IgG is sufficient to activate complement, recognition of more epitopes leads to enhanced activation 20 , 21 , 22 . Such enhancement is most notable under conditions of antibody excess rather than antigen excess 21 , 22 and it may, in turn, affect processes such as the localization of IC to germinal centres 17 , 23 and the activation of B cells 18 , 24…”
Section: Significance Of Immune Valencymentioning
confidence: 99%