Immunization of BALB/c mice with Group A streptococcal vaccines leads to the induction of high levels of monoclonal antibody populations. Subsequent immunization of these mice with Group A-variant streptococcal vaccines induces a significant level of monoclonal antibody of A-variant antigen specificity revealed by labeled group A-variant polysaccharide. During these course Av and Av' immunizations, the monoclonal Group A-specific antibodies were also restimulated to levels usually higher than the variant-specific antibodies. With two exceptions, these homogeneous antibody populations were not cross-reactive in vitro with the related antigen. Such cross-stimulation of monoclonal antibodies was interpreted as a function of particular membrane properties of the Ig receptor-bearing memory cells which, for restimulation, would only require the structurally closely related antigen which serves as a backbone to the original antigen, and not necessarily the exact fit of the homologous immunodominant group.
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December 01 1973
CROSS-STIMULATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN ANAMNESTIC RESPONSES
Matthias Cramer,
Matthias Cramer
From the Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
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Dietmar G. Braun
Dietmar G. Braun
From the Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
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Matthias Cramer
From the Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
Dietmar G. Braun
From the Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland
Received:
August 02 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Exp Med (1973) 138 (6): 1533–1544.
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Received:
August 02 1973
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Matthias Cramer, Dietmar G. Braun; CROSS-STIMULATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN ANAMNESTIC RESPONSES . J Exp Med 1 December 1973; 138 (6): 1533–1544. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.138.6.1533
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