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Rekvig Ole P - - 2011
Several autoantibodies are culprits in the pathogenesis of organ damage in systemic lupus erythematosus, by means of established or postulated mechanisms, whereby inducing a perturbation of cell structure and function, with consequent tissue-organ impairment. Common autoantibody-mediated mechanisms of damage include cell surface binding with or without cytolysis, immune complex-mediated damage, ...
Hearty Stephen - - 2011
Antibodies are ubiquitously deployed on in vitro diagnostic (IVD) platforms for detecting a panoply of analytes indicative of environmental and food contamination, residue adulteration and both veterinary and medical diagnostics. In the clinical realm, rapid and accurate determination of disease status is paramount. The significance of immunodiagnostic performance cannot be ...
El-Said Waleed Ahmed - - 2011
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by the deposition of beta-amyloid (Abeta) peptide and the formation of neurofibrillary tangles in neurons. The Abeta peptide is a key molecule in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and an important marker for early diagnosis. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has ...
Morgan D - - 2011
In the year 1999, a vaccine approach was found to reduce amyloid deposits in transgenic mice overproducing the amyloid precursor protein. This was followed closely by demonstrations that vaccines or passive immunotherapy could rescue memory deficits in these mice. Initial human clinical trials revealed apparent autoimmune reactions in a subset ...
Klaver Andrea C - - 2011
Abeta soluble oligomers are believed to play a key role in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) commonly used to measure these proteins uses the same monoclonal antibody as both capture and reporter antibody. The objective of this study was to examine the specificity and ...
Thomas Rhian S - - 2011
The cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) by β- and γ-secretases results in the production of amyloid-β (Aβ) in Alzheimer's disease. We raised two monoclonal antibodies, 2B3 and 2B12, that recognize the β-secretase cleavage site on APP but not Aβ. We hypothesized that these antibodies would reduce Aβ levels via ...
Djoumerska-Alexieva Iglika K - - 2010
IgG molecules are exposed on a regular basis to acidic conditions during immunoaffinity purification procedures, as well as during the production of some therapeutic immunoglobulin preparations. This exposure is known to induce in them an antigen-binding polyreactivity. The molecular mechanisms and the possible biological significance of this phenomenon remain, however, ...
Strothmeyer Anna-Maria - - 2010
Active immunization with the idiotype of follicular lymphoma induces tumor-specific immunity. T cells induced in vivo by idiotype vaccination recognize human leukocyte antigen (HLA)--restricted hypervariable but not conserved idiotype peptides. We hypothesized that idiotype-directed T-cell immunity occurs naturally and performed a reverse immunology analysis of idiotype HLA binding in 39 ...
Tzioufas Athanasios G - - 2010
A common serologic finding in autoimmune diseases is the presence of autoantibodies against intracellular autoantigens. Recent data suggest that an anti-idiotypic network exists in these diseases, regulating the production of autoantibodies (idiotypic response). The anti-idiotypic antibodies can be monitored using complementary epitopes, designed according to the "molecular recognition" theory. The ...
Javot Lucie - - 2010
The development of heparin oral form has been a subject of international research for a long time. Promising results have been obtained in vivo in terms of anti-Xa activity with different strategies and notably microparticles but studies concerning the anti-IIa activity and the anti-Xa/anti-IIa ratio have never been presented. Anti-Xa ...
Bolli Reinhard - - 2010
Liquid intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) products offer improved convenience in preparation but often lack sufficient stability to allow room temperature storage. Furthermore, clinical tolerability may be affected due to formation of idiotype/anti-idiotype IgG dimers and/or aggregates. Here we report on the development of a 10% IVIG formulation with optimized stability achieved ...
Talavera Ariel - - 2009
N-Glycolylated (NeuGc) gangliosides are tumor-specific antigens and as such represent attractive targets for cancer immunotherapy. The chimeric antibody chP3 selectively recognizes a broad variety of NeuGc gangliosides, showing no cross-reactivity to the highly similar N-acetylated (NeuAc) gangliosides that are common cellular antigens in humans. Here, we report the crystal structure ...
Hank Jacquelyn A - - 2009
Immunocytokine (IC) hu14.18-IL2 is a fusion protein of humanized antidisialoganglioside (GD2) antibody (hu14.18) and interleukin (IL)-2. Sixty-one melanoma and neuroblastoma patients received IC in phase I/Ib studies. Patient sera were examined in ELISA to determine if an anti-IC antibody response occurred during treatment. Serum was assayed for anti-idiotypic antibody (anti-id ...
Cohen Florette - - 2009
Anti-Semitism is resurgent throughout much of the world. A new theoretical model of anti-Semitism is presented and tested in 3 experiments. The model proposes that mortality salience increases anti-Semitism and that anti-Semitism often manifests as hostility toward Israel. Study 1 showed that mortality salience led to greater levels of anti-Semitism ...
Tanasa R I - - 2010
BACKGROUND: The dramatic increase of IgE-mediated allergic diseases in western countries demonstrates the urgent need for new therapeutic or prophylactic approaches. In mice, a prophylactic long-lasting allergen-specific suppression of IgE responsiveness is induced by maternal IgG antibodies to allergens like ovalbumin, phospholipase A(2) (bvPLA(2)) or ovomucoid. As neonatal application or ...
Selleng Kathleen - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), which is caused by platelet (PLT)-activating immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibodies against platelet factor 4 (PF4)/heparin complexes, differs from other immune responses seen in immunohematology: IgG antibodies are formed as early as 5 days even without previous heparin exposure; antibodies are remarkably transient (<100 days); HIT is more ...
Johnson Glynis - - 2009
We have previously described anti-acetylcholinesterase antibodies that display acetylcholinesterase-like catalytic activity. No evidence of contaminating enzymes was found, and the antibodies are kinetically and apparently structurally distinct from both acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase. We have also mimicked the antibody catalytic sites in anti-anti-idiotypic (Ab3) antibodies. Independently from us, similar acetylcholinesterase-like ...
Niwa Toshifumi - - 2009
Cortisol levels in body fluids are useful for monitoring the function of the pituitary-adrenal axis. Here, we established an "enzyme-linked immunometric assay" (a noncompetitive-type ELISA) for cortisol based on idiotype-anti-idiotype reactions. Six different anti-idiotype monoclonal antibodies that recognized the variable regions of a newly established anti-cortisol antibody were generated using ...
Root-Bernstein Robert - - 2009
A variety of clinical, epidemiological, and experimental data suggest that rheumatic heart disease and autoimmune myocarditis are not only similar in their pathogenesis, but may often be due to combined infections with coxsackie virus (CX) and streptococcus A bacteria (SA). This paper reviews the evidence for this hypothesis, provides some ...
Colja Venturini Anja - - 2009
BACKGROUND: In certain cases, anti-idiotypic antibodies that recognize an antigen-combining site of an antibody can mimic the structure and/or function of certain nominal antigens. This feature makes them particularly useful if conventional experimental approaches fail to fulfil expectations, especially when the molecule of interest is infectious, toxic or difficult to ...
Das Joy - - 2008
Enhanced cell death and deficient clearance of cellular debris are thought to contribute to increased self-antigen exposure in systemic autoimmune disease. To investigate the characteristics of early humoral autoimmune responses, six monoclonal antibodies were generated from two autoimmune prone strains of mice. All antibodies specifically bound the surface of late-stage ...
Magliani Walter - - 2008
Antibiobodies are paradigmatic of yeast killer toxin (KT)-like antibodies (KAbs) mimicking the antimicrobial activity of KTs in the frame of the yeast killer phenomenon. Polyclonal, monoclonal and recombinant anti-idiotypic antibiobodies (anti-idiotypic KAbs), internal images of a wide-spectrum KT produced by the yeast Pichia anomala (PaKT), have been produced by immunization ...
Higa Futoshi - - 2008
This study comparatively evaluated the titers of the bacterial agglutination (BA) antibody for Bordetella pertussis, anti-pertussis toxin (PT) antibody, and anti-filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) antibody in the serum of medical staff members. The geometric means of the anti-PT and anti-FHA antibody titers were 5.83 and 17.17 EU/mL, respectively. The positive rates ...
Krasnorutskii Michael A - - 2008
The sera of patients with autoimmune (AI) diseases contain antibodies with DNase and RNase activities. We have shown for the first time that immunization of healthy rabbits with RNase A conjugated with BSA produces a better immune response than immunization with pure RNase and induced IgGs with RNase and DNase ...
Ullenhag G J - - 2008
We assessed T-cell responses in young osteosarcoma patients vaccinated with 105AD7, 1-6 months after having received chemotherapy. 105AD7 is a human anti-idiotypic antibody mimicking CD55, a glycoprotein that protects from attack by complement and which is overexpressed on osteosarcoma cells. Seven out of 21 investigated patients made a IFN-gamma T-cell ...
Pressler, Barrak
Although numerous theories exist proposing mechanisms whereby autoimmune diseases may be initiated, as of yet none of these have been definitively shown to be responsible for the induction of any naturally-occurring disease. One of these theories, known as autoantigen complementarity, states that the initiator of an autoimmune response may not ...
Lund Håheim Lise - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Evidence is accumulating that oral bacteria are associated with myocardial infarctions (MI). We were interested in studying the differences in the association between single bacteria or bacteria in combination and the relation to C-reactive protein (CRP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: We examined the levels of antibodies against four major periodontal ...
Zhou En-Min - - 2008
Syngeneic monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies (Mab2s) were generated against idiotypic antibodies to membrane glycoprotein GP5 of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) using the sequential immunization method. Six of 12 Mab2s possessed potential internal image characteristics by recognizing a common idiotype on murine and swine anti-GP5 antibodies. Further serological characterization ...
Reipert B M - - 2008
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Previous studies have presented evidence that human immunoglobulin G preparations for intravenous use contain antibodies directed against the death receptor Fas (CD95). The function of these antibodies was described as either antagonistic or agonistic; therefore, inhibiting or stimulating Fas-dependent apoptosis. Based on these reports, we asked whether ...
Moshitzky Shiri - - 2008
Immunoglobulins are expressed as membrane-bound or secreted forms. Plasma cells produce little or no membrane immunoglobulin but secrete immunoglobulin molecules in large amounts. Immunoglobulin idiotypes of malignant B cells are tumor-specific antigens that may be targeted for immunotherapy. Thus, idiotype vaccination is being evaluated in clinical trials to control residual ...
Fuchs Sara - - 2008
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) administration has been beneficially used for the treatment of a variety of autoimmune diseases including myasthenia gravis (MG). We have demonstrated that IVIG administration in experimental autoimmune MG (EAMG) results in suppression of disease that is accompanied by decreased Th1 cell and B cell proliferation. Chromatography of ...
Avalos-Díaz Esperanza - - 2008
Theoretically, the immunization of experimental animals with an anti-idiotype antibody may elicit antibodies that recognize epitopes like the original idiotype; this is archived via internal images. Using this strategy, we attempted to produce anti-epithelial antibodies in Balb/c mice immunized with a pemphigus anti-idiotypic determinant. First, when an anti-idiotype antibody was ...
Sakai Asumi - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Effective new anti-human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) agents and regimens need to be developed. We examined the anti-HCMV properties of crude extract (True World Extract of Bambuseae sasa [TWEBS]) and five compounds (p-coumaric acid, 3-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde [vanillin], p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, 3-hydroxypyridine and 4',5,7-trihydroxy-3',5'-dimethoxyflavone [tricin]), isolated from Sasa albo-marginata, a bamboo known in Japan as ...
Menshikov Igor - - 2008
Formation dynamics of antibodies to rat erythrocytes (REs) and auto-antibodies to mouse erythrocytes were studied in an experimental model of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AHA) in mice. The experimental conditions of AHA were simulated in a mathematical model of an immune network. It was found that maximal production of auto-antibodies and ...
Socher Ines - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Immunization against the human platelet alloantigen (HPA)-3a residing on alphaIIbbeta3 integrin accounts for approximately 2 percent of fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT). Anti-HPA-3a alloantibodies are sometimes difficult to detect and can be overlooked by standard antigen capture assays. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The reactivity of 12 anti-HPA-3a and ...
Whitbrook Amanda M - - 2007
Jerne's idiotypic-network theory postulates that the immune response involves interantibody stimulation and suppression, as well as matching to antigens. The theory has proved the most popular artificial immune system (AIS) model for incorporation into behavior-based robotics, but guidelines for implementing idiotypic selection are scarce. Furthermore, the direct effects of employing ...
Hall Tyler R - - 2008
Type 1 diabetes is caused by the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Here we show that administration of a human monoclonal antibody (b96.11) specific to the 65-kDa isoform of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD65) to prediabetic non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice significantly delays the onset of autoimmune diabetes. We found this effect ...
Di Niro Roberto - - 2008
Celiac disease is an autoimmune illness characterized by intestinal mucosal injury and malabsorption precipitated by dietary exposure to gluten of some cereals. The immune response is based on both cellular and humoral components, although the former seem to be more important in the pathogenesis. The autoantibody response is directed at ...
Gach Johannes S - - 2007
We recently developed a murine anti-idiotypic antibody (Ab2/3H6) versus the human monoclonal antibody 2F5, one of a few antibodies yet known to neutralize a broad range of HIV-1 primary isolates. Ab2/3H6 was not only able to bind to the paratope of mAb 2F5 but also significantly inhibited the binding of ...
Gangadhar Vidya - - 2007
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of immunological memory assumes importance in vaccine design. We had earlier hypothesized a mechanism for the maintenance of immunological memory through the operation of a network of idiotypic and anti-idiotypic antibodies (Ab2). Peptides derived from an internal image carrying anti-idiotypic antibody are hypothesized to facilitate the ...
Fischer-Lougheed Jacqueline - - 2008
Synthetic anti-idiotypic antibodies represent a potentially valuable tool for the isolation and characterization of B cells that produce xenoantibodies. An anti-idiotypic antibody that binds to a subset of B cells producing antibodies encoded by the variable-region heavy chain 3 (V(H)3) germline genes DP35 [immunoglobulin variable-region heavy chain 3-11 (IGHV3-11)], DP-53 ...
Li Yiqing - - 2007
The suppressive effect of anti-KDR antibody against VEGF on proliferation of hemangioma-derived vascular endothelial cells (HVECs) was investigated. HVECs from one case of hemangioma in proliferative phase were cultured. Both primary culture and sub-culture were conducted in M199 medium. The HVECs of passage 3 were divided into 4 groups based ...
Shi Jingjing - - 2007
The 6B11VLVHCH3 is an anti-idiotype antibody to ovarian cancer. It can mimic the ovarian cancer-associated antigen OC166-9. We have previously expressed it in Escherichia coli. We now express the 6B11VLVHCH3 in a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell system. The 6B11VLVHhCH3 sequence was amplified from the prokaryotic vector and cloned into ...
Fuchs Sara - - 2007
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) administration has been beneficially used for the treatment of a variety of autoimmune diseases including myasthenia gravis (MG). We have demonstrated that IVIG administration in experimental autoimmune MG (EAMG) results in suppression of disease that is accompanied by decreased Th1 cell and B cell proliferation. Chromatography of ...
Vogel Monique - - 2007
According to the network theory antibodies may act as antigens thus generating anti-idiotypic antibodies that can function as regulators of immune responses. Designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins) are a new class of binding proteins and may serve as an alternative to antibodies. Selections from large DARPin libraries against the variable ...
Stoll Matthew L - - 2007
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multiorgan autoimmune disease affecting 40-50/100,000 Americans. Although most of the research on pathogenic antibodies focuses on antigenic specificity, there is increasing evidence that specific immunoglobulin idiotypes may mediate lupus nephritis independent of autoantigen specificity. In previous work, our laboratory characterized a set of nephritogenic ...
Vani J - - 2007
Understanding the mechanisms of generation and maintenance of immunological memory is crucial for rational vaccine design. A hypothesis known as relay hypothesis was earlier proposed which explains the maintenance of immunological memory through interaction of idiotypic and anti-idiotypic lymphocytes. In the present study, we have shown that immunization with rinderpest ...
Vani J - - 2007
Peptide antigens composed of relevant B cell and T cell epitopes, capable of inducing protective immune response against the whole pathogen, are potentially safe, alternative vaccine antigens for prevention of wide range of diseases. Here, we show that short peptides derived from internal image sequences of anti-idiotypic antibody (peptidomimics) can ...
Hernández Tays - - 2007
Neonatal natural antibodies (NAbs) are characterized by their high degree of idiotypic cross reactivity, together with some restrictions in the genetic mechanisms of variable region diversity. We report here the immunogenetic analysis of two anti-idiotype antibodies (B7 and 34B7 monoclonal antibodies [MAbs]), which are also polyreactive as NAbs. Evidence of ...
López-Requena Alejandro - - 2007
The heavy chain of anti-N-glycolyl-ganglioside P3 mAb plays the main role in its binding properties. At least one hybrid idiotype consisting on the P3 VH and an unrelated VL domain retains antigen recognition. Moreover, the unusual immunogenic properties of P3 idiotype could be modified by single mutations of H-CDR residues. ...
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