Immune response in guinea pigs to two different lipid conjugates of bovine serum albumin.
S B Singh, S Leskowitz
Index: J. Immunol. 120(3) , 734-8, (1978)
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Abstract
A lipid conjugate of BSA was made by coupling dodecylamine to the COOH groups of BSA (DA-BSA). Studies on the immunogenicity of this material and one made by coupling dodecanoic anhydride to NH2 groups (D-BSA) demonstrated that cell-mediated immunity could preferentially be generated by lipid conjugation to an antigen as measured by delayed skin reaction, invitro blast transformation, and antibody formation. DA-BSA was found superior by both in vivo and in vitro tests. Both the conjugates retained the ability to suppress delayed type hypersensitivity, but only DA-BSA retained the ability to elicit optimum skin reaction in a sensitized animal and to precipitate anti-BSA antibody.
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