The role of adhesion molecules in the regulation of antibody responses

Autor: H D, Ochs, S, Nonoyama, M L, Farrington, S H, Fischer, A, Aruffo
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: Seminars in hematology. 30(4 Suppl 4)
ISSN: 0037-1963
Popis: We used the T-cell-dependent antigen, bacteriophage (phage) phi X174, to study antibody synthesis in patients, guinea pigs, and dogs with complement component deficiencies (C2, C4, C3, C7); in patients with adhesion molecule deficiencies (CD11/CD18 or sialylated Lewisx); and in patients with the hyper IgM (HIM) syndrome (absence of functional gp39 expression by activated T cells). Patients and guinea pigs deficient in early complement components, patients deficient in CD11/CD18, and patients lacking functional gp39 on activated T cells responded to repeated phage immunizations with depressed antibody titers, lack of or inadequate amplification, and failure to switch from IgM to IgG, suggesting that defective T-cell-B-cell interaction is the cause of the antibody deficiency observed in these patients.
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