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Title: The murine B cell response to TNP-polyacrylamide beads: the relationship between the epitope density of the antigen and the requirements for T cell help and surface IgD. Author: Puré E, Vitetta ES. Journal: J Immunol; 1980 Jul; 125(1):420-7. PubMed ID: 6155404. Abstract: Spleen cells were cultured with high or low epitope TNP-polyacrylamide beads (TNP-PAB) in order to investigate the effect of epitope density on the requirements for T cell help and surface IgD on responding B cells. The response to low epitope density TNP-PAB was abolished by treatment with anti-Thy-1.2 and complement, whereas approximately 50% of the response to high epitope density TNP-PAB was retained after similar treatment. Thus, an increase in epitope density resulted in a decreased requirement for T cell help. An increase in epitope density was also associated with a decreased requirement for interaction of antigen and surface IgD as determined by "blocking" studies with anti-delta; further, the majority of the T-independent portion of this response was not blocked by anti-delta antibodies. This finding indicate that the T-independent portion of the anti-TNP response does not require interaction of antigen with surface IgD on B cells. These results are discussed in terms of differential cross-linking of IgM and IgD receptors on B cells by multivalent antigens.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]