Effect of the number of haptens coupled to each erythrocyte on haemolytic plaque formation.
- 1 March 1969
- journal article
- Vol. 16 (3), 399-407
Abstract
We varied the density of a hapten coupled to sheep erythrocytes (SRC), and used different hapten—erythrocyte conjugates to study single antibody forming cells from rabbits. Both direct and indirect (developed by anti-IgG) plaques were seen. Hapten density influenced both plaque number and size. With aliquots of the same lymphoid cell suspension heavily coupled SRC yielded more direct and more indirect plaques than lightly coupled SRC. This tendency decreased with continuing immunization. Free hapten inhibited the formation of plaques more easily in lightly than in heavily coupled erythrocytes. Direct plaques were more dependent on a dense epitope coat than indirect ones. Our data indicated, that cells producing IgG antibody could produce direct plaques.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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