Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Hapten Binding Assay Using Guinea Pig Macrophages
- Journal:
- Experimental Cell Biology
- Year:
- 2008
- Authors:
- Lefkovits, H.
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
An assay for testing the binding of haptens to antigen-presenting cells was developed. The test consists of consecutive incubation of macrophages with the tested hapten, followed by incubation with a radioactively labeled standard. If the first hapten occupies a certain number of binding sites, the other one (radioactively labeled standard) reveals reduced binding. The binding assay in the present modification is fully suitable for measuring the binding of water-soluble haptens. It was found that from a panel of tested haptens, DNFB, β-bromostyrol and phenylacetaldehyde exhibit strong binding.
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