Regulation of the binding of antigen to receptors by soluble antibodies:in-vitro competition and synergism for dinitrophenylated human serum albumin and ε-DNP-lysine

Esteban Celis , Carlos Larralde
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Abstract

Soluble anti-DNP antibodies competed or collaborated in the binding of dinitrophenylated human serum albumin to anti-DNP or anti-HSA antibodies attached to Sepharose depending, directly, on the ratio of the concentrations of soluble to insoluble antibodies and, inversely, on that of the antigen. Soluble antibodies competed or collaborated with the insoluble ones by polymerizing the antigen and either incorporating or not incorporating the insoluble antibodies into the polymer. Furthermore, a clear advantage of insoluble antibodies over soluble ones in the binding of antigen was found, and is perhaps indicative of the importance of the reactions' micro-environment and of the secondary non-specific forces that may be participating. Thus, by analogy, the role of circulating anti-hapten and anti-carrier antibodies on the regulation of the immune response may be either positive or negative depending on their concentration, on the number of cellular receptors available, on the micro-environment of the cell surface and on the magnitude of the antigenic challenge. A simple rule that relates some of these variables with the immune response is discussed.

可溶性抗体对抗原与受体结合的调控:二硝基苯化人血清白蛋白和ε- dnp -赖氨酸的体外竞争和协同作用
可溶性抗-DNP抗体在二硝基苯基化人血清白蛋白与附着在Sepharose上的抗-DNP或抗-HSA抗体的结合中竞争或协同,这直接取决于可溶性抗体与不溶性抗体的浓度之比,反之,取决于抗原的浓度之比。可溶性抗体通过聚合抗原并将不溶性抗体掺入或不掺入聚合物而与不溶性的抗体竞争或协作。此外,在抗原结合方面,发现了不溶性抗体比可溶性抗体的明显优势,这可能表明了反应的微观环境和可能参与的次要非特异性力的重要性。因此,类似地,循环的抗半抗原和抗载体抗体对免疫反应的调节的作用可以是阳性的或阴性的,这取决于它们的浓度、可用的细胞受体的数量、细胞表面的微环境和抗原挑战的大小。讨论了一个将其中一些变量与免疫反应联系起来的简单规则。
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