Stimulation of T-independent antibody responses by hapten-lipopolysaccharides without repeating polymeric structure

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The murine immune response to a haptenated lipopolysaccharide (LPS) lacking repeating oligosaccharide determinants was studied. The LPS was extracted from a rough strain of bacteria (Salmonella minnesota R595) and chemically haptenated with either trinitrophenol or fluorscein isothiocyanate. These preparations of hapten-R595 LPS were shown to be immunogenic. Furthermore, the immune response to the hapten was demonstrated to occur independent of T cells and was not merely the result of enhanced polyclonal B-cell activation. The capacity of such hapten-LPS conjugates without repeating polymeric structures to stimulate T-independent antibody responses provides information on the molecular requirements for the activation of murine B lymphocytes.

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Skelly, R. R., Munkenbeck, P., & Morrison, D. C. (1979). Stimulation of T-independent antibody responses by hapten-lipopolysaccharides without repeating polymeric structure. Infection and Immunity, 23(2), 287–293. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.23.2.287-293.1979

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