Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Differentiation of a passive vaccine and the humoral immune response toward infection: analysis of phage displayed peptides.
- Journal:
- Vaccine
- Year:
- 2006
- Authors:
- Siman-Tov, Dror D et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Cell Research and Immunology
Abstract
Antibody-genes undergo molecular events that produce unique binding-sites that recognize specific epitopes, thus, leading to B-cell clonal variation. As a result, different binding-site structures (paratope internal images) are produced even when two distinct B-cells bind one and the same epitope. Paratope structural variation can be exploited to enable one to evaluate antibody-diversity in a single polyclonal serum sample. This is accomplished through the selection of antibody-specific peptides isolated from combinatorial phage displayed peptide libraries. As an example, we demonstrate the analysis of macaque sera containing passively administered antibodies, given as a therapeutic vaccine and antibodies actively produced by the virus-infected monkeys.
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