Repetitive versus monomeric antigen presentation: direct visualization of antibody affinity and specificity.

Abstract:

:The concept of presenting antigens in a repetitive array to obtain high titers of specific antibodies is increasingly applied by using surface-engineered viruses or bacterial envelopes as novel vaccines. A case for this concept was made 25 years ago, when producing high-titer antisera against ordered arrays of gp23, the major capsid protein of bacteriophage T4 (Aebi et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 74 (1977) 5514-5518). In view of the current interest in this concept we thought it useful to employ this system to directly visualize the dependence of antibody affinity and specificity on antigen presentation. We compared antibodies raised against T4 polyheads, a tubular variant of the bacteriophage T4 capsid, which have gp23 hexamers arranged in a crystalline lattice (gp23(repetitive)), with those raised against the hexameric gp23 subunits (gp23(monomeric)). The labeling patterns of Fab-fragments prepared from these antibodies when bound to polyheads were determined by electron microscopy and image enhancement. Anti-gp23(repetitive) bound in a monospecific, stoichiometric fashion to the gp23 units constituting the polyhead surface. In contrast, anti-gp23(monomeric) decorated the polyhead surface randomly and with a 40-fold lower occupancy. These results concur with the difference in titers established by ELISA for the antisera against the repetitively displayed form of antigen (anti-gp23(repetitive)) and the randomly presented antigen (gp23(monomeric)), and they constitute a compelling visual documentation of the concept of repetitive antigen presentation to elicite a serotype-like immune response.

journal_name

J Struct Biol

authors

Baschong W,Hasler L,Häner M,Kistler J,Aebi U

doi

10.1016/j.jsb.2003.08.004

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2003-09-01 00:00:00

pages

258-62

issue

3

eissn

1047-8477

issn

1095-8657

pii

S1047847703001461

journal_volume

143

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