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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
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Cobra venom factor was used for the detection of factor B synthesized by mouse peritoneal macrophages. This method was shown to be specific for factor B assay by neutralization by antimouse factor B antibody. The amount of factor B in the culture supernatant, assessed by this method, was found to be dependent on the medium used for cultivation of macrophages. The addition of 25% L cell-conditioned medium to minimal essential medium (LCM-MEM) enhanced the production of factor B and also of
lysozyme
. Kinetic analysis in
LCM
-MEM showed that factor B produced by 6 x 10(4) cells/cm2 increased up to 72 hr and reached a plateau at 96 hr. The amounts of factor B and
lysozyme
produced in
LCM
-MEM depended upon the number of macrophages. Production of factor B was completely inhibited by 1 microgram of cycloheximide per ml and was restored by its removal.
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PMID:Complement proteins and macrophages. 1. Quantitative estimation of factor B produced by mouse peritoneal macrophages. 51 97
Serum samples from 102 veterinarians and 191 pig farmers from the southern part of the Netherlands were investigated for antibodies against Brucella abortus, Leptospira spp, Streptococcus suis serotype II, Hantavirus (HV), and
lymphocytic choriomeningitis
virus (LCMV). All samples were collected in 1993 and stored until this study was performed. The prevalence of antibodies against B.abortus in veterinarians (4.5%) was significantly higher (P = 0.01) than in pig farmers (0%). None of the veterinarians (0%) and only one pig farmer (0.5%) had antibodies against Leptospira spp. Furthermore, significantly (P = 0.015) more veterinarians (6%) than pig farmers (1%) had antibody titres against
muramidase
-released protein (MRP),a protein of pathogenic S. suis serotype II strains. None of the veterinarians and a total of 3 (1.6%) pig farmers had antibody titres against HV. The prevalence of antibodies against LCMV tended to be higher in pig farmers (2.6%) than in veterinarians (0%) (P = 0.10). It can be concluded that the prevalence of antibodies against the investigated zoonotic agents in veterinarians and pig farmers is low.
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PMID:Low prevalence of antibodies against the zoonotic agents Brucella abortus, Leptospira spp., Streptococcus suis serotype II, hantavirus, and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus among veterinarians and pig farmers in the southern part of The Netherlands. 1032 Oct 13
Tumors are immunogenic and the non-synonymous point mutations harbored by tumors are a source of their immunogenicity. Immunologists have long been enamored by the idea of synthetic peptides corresponding to mutated epitopes (neoepitopes) as specific "vaccines" against tumors presenting those neoepitopes in context of MHC I. Tumors may harbor hundreds of point mutations and it would require effective prediction algorithms to identify candidate neoepitopes capable of eliciting potent tumor-specific CD8
+
T cell responses. Our current understanding of MHC I-restricted epitopes come from the observance of CD8
+
T cell responses against viral (vaccinia,
lymphocytic choriomeningitis
etc.) and model (chicken ovalbumin, hen egg
lysozyme
etc.) antigens. Measurable CD8
+
T cell responses elicited by model or viral antigens are always directed against epitopes possessing strong binding affinity for the restricting MHC I alleles. Immense collective effort to develop methodologies combining genomic sequencing, bioinformatics and traditional immunological techniques to identify neoepitopes with strong binding affinity to MHC I has only yielded inaccurate prediction algorithms. Additionally, new evidence has emerged suggesting that neoepitopes, which unlike the epitopes of viral or model antigens have closely resembling wild-type counterparts, may not necessarily demonstrate strong affinity to MHC I. Our bearing need recalibration.
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PMID:Prediction of cancer neoepitopes needs new rules. 3195 2