Requirements for the processing of antigens by antigen-presenting B cells. I. Functional comparison of B cell tumors and macrophages.
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Role for intracellular proteases in the processing and transport of class II HLA antigens.The invariant chain forms complexes with class II major histocompatibility complex molecules and antigenic peptides "in vivo".Two genetically identical antigen-presenting cell clones display heterogeneity in antigen processingMouse B lymphocyte specific endocytosis and recycling of MHC class II moleculesT cells specific for alpha-beta interface regions of hemoglobin recognize the isolated subunit but not the tetramer and indicate presentation without processing.Recognition of human insulin in vitro by T cells from subjects treated with animal insulinsCis and trans regulatory mechanisms control AP2-mediated B cell receptor endocytosis via select tyrosine-based motifsAntigen presentation by a B-cell line transfected with cloned immunoglobulin heavy- and light-chain genes specific for a defined hapten.Antigen-specific blocking of CD4-specific immunological synapse formation using BPI and current therapies for autoimmune diseases.An acid protease secreted by transformed cells interferes with antigen processingExpression of a class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) heterodimer in a lipid-linked form with enhanced peptide/soluble MHC complex formation at low pH.Processing of lysozyme by macrophages: identification of the determinant recognized by two T-cell hybridomas.Accessory cell function of human B cells. I. Production of both interleukin 1-like activity and an interleukin 1 inhibitory factor by an EBV-transformed human B cell lineAntigen recognition by H-2-restricted T cells. I. Cell-free antigen processing.Anchor sequence-dependent endogenous processing of human immunodeficiency virus 1 envelope glycoprotein gp160 for CD4+ T cell recognition.Differences in antigen presentation to MHC class I-and class II-restricted influenza virus-specific cytolytic T lymphocyte clonesImmunologically relevant peptide antigen exists on the presenting cell in a manner accessible to macromolecules in solution.Human T cell response to the surface antigen of hepatitis B virus (HBsAg). Endosomal and nonendosomal processing pathways are accessible to both endogenous and exogenous antigen.Delivery of B cell receptor-internalized antigen to endosomes and class II vesiclesCell receptors for the mammalian reovirus: reovirus-specific T-cell hybridomas can become persistently infected and undergo autoimmune stimulation.T-cell activation by peptide antigen: effect of peptide sequence and method of antigen presentationIntracellular class II HLA antigens are accessible to transferrin-neuraminidase conjugates internalized by receptor-mediated endocytosisAllogeneic stimulation of cytotoxic T cells by supported planar membranes.Toward a Network Model of MHC Class II-Restricted Antigen Processing.Allele-dependent processing pathways generate the endogenous human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I peptide repertoire in transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP)-deficient cells.Effects of exogenous amines on mammalian cells, with particular reference to membrane flow.Antigen presentation by liposomes bearing class II MHC and membrane IL-1.Epitope-directed processing of specific antigen by B lymphocytes.Proteolytic fragmentation of tetanus toxin by subcellular fractions of JY, a B lymphoblastoid cell line.BCR ubiquitination controls BCR-mediated antigen processing and presentation.Disappearance of certain acidic organelles (endosomes and Langerhans cell granules) accompanies loss of antigen processing capacity upon culture of epidermal Langerhans cells.Complex antigen presentation pathway for an HLA-A*0201-restricted epitope from Chikungunya 6K protein.
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Requirements for the processing of antigens by antigen-presenting B cells. I. Functional comparison of B cell tumors and macrophages.
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