Literature DB >> 7820453

Endocytosis and presentation of liposome-associated antigens by B cells.

J C Grivel1, K Crook, L Leserman.   

Abstract

B cells have limited endocytic capacity and are reported to endocytose and present liposome-encapsulated antigens poorly. B cells also endocytose soluble antigens poorly, except those for which their surface immunoglobulin is specific, which are taken up and presented efficiently. We present results indicating that, in vitro, B cells endocytose small liposomes bearing antigen with affinity for their surface immunoglobulin. Antigen encapsulated in liposomes targeted by antibody specific for surface immunoglobulin is presented to T cells as efficiently as specific antigen in soluble form. These studies provide a rational basis for the design of liposomes optimized to stimulate T-dependent B-cell responses.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7820453     DOI: 10.1006/immu.1994.1024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunomethods        ISSN: 1058-6687


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