Structural control of immunogenicity. II. Antibody synthesis and cellular immunity in response to immunization with mono-epsilon-oligo-L-lysines.
- 1 October 1971
- journal article
- Vol. 21 (4) , 583-94
Abstract
A detailed evaluation of the capacity of mono-ε-DNP-oligo-L-lysines to initiate anti-DNP antibody synthesis and a state of delayed hypersensitivity in guinea-pigs is presented. Peptides containing as few as two lysine residues elicit the production of significant amounts of anti-DNP antibody when they are administered as Freund's complete adjuvant emulsions. Under these immunization conditions, the serum concentration of anti-DNP antibody is dependent on the chain length of the peptide, and on the amount and kind of mycobacteria in the adjuvant; guinea-pigs lacking the PLL gene produce amounts of anti-DNP antibody indistinguishable from that produced by guinea-pigs possessing this gene. On the other hand, when guinea-pigs are immunized with either 1-ε-DNP-tetra-L-lysine or 1-ε-DNP-nona-L-lysine without the use of mycobacterial adjuvant, anti-DNP antibody is produced only by guinea-pigs receiving the nona-L-lysine and only by those animals possessing the PLL gene.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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