Images of biologically active structures in the immune system : their use in biology and medicine
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Images of biologically active structures in the immune system : their use in biology and medicine
(Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 119)
Springer-Verlag, 1985
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Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
The diversity of antigen-binding structures of antibody molecules is so vast that every conceivable antigen can be bound by an antibody molecule within the immune system. This is true even for the antigen binding sites of antibodies called idiotypes, which are bound by complementary bind- ing sites of other antibodies called anti-idiotypes. Thus, anti-idiotypes are structural homologues of antigens. These idiotypic-anti-idiotypic interactions constitute a network within the immune system. Since one lymphocyte produces only one type of antibody molecule, this network is in fact a network of cells. We expect that the network is functional: the appearance of antigen will disturb the equilibrium of the network at the point where it competes with the anti- idiotypic lymphocyte for binding to the idiotypic lympho- cyte. It has been known for quite some time that anti- idiotypic antibody can be used to prime the immune system for memory to an antigen that it has never seen. This phe- nomenon is now being explored for possible use in immuni- zation against viruses, bacteria, parasites and tumors as well as for the modulation of autoimmunity.
The ability of anti-idiotypes to mimic, both antigenically and function- ally, the corresponding biologically active molecules seen by an idiotypic antibody was first demonstrated for the hormone insulin and is now being observed in many other systems. The papers assembled in this volume* bring the reader to the cutting edge of the potential practical applica- tions of the network theory of the immune system.
目次
Idiotype Networks in Hepatitis B Virus Infections.- Modulation of Immunity to Rabies Virus Induced by Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies. With 4 Figures.- Vaccines from Monoclonal Anti-Idiotypic Antibody: Poliovirus Infection as a Model. With 2 Figures.- Molecular Mimicry of Parasite Antigens Using Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies. With 1 Figure..- Network Regulation of the Immune Response to Bacterial Polysaccharide Antigens. With 3 Figures.- Human Antibody Induction to the Idiotypic and Anti-Idio- typic Determinants of a Monoclonal Antibody Against a Gastrointestinal Carcinoma Antigen. With 4 Figures.- Recognition of Physiological Receptors by Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies: Molecular Mimicry of the Ligand or Cross-Reactivity? With 5 Figures.- Self-Recognition, Auto-Immunity, and Internal Images. With 3 Figures.- The Idiotypic Network: Order From the Beginning or Order out of Chaos?.- Indexed in Current Contents.
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