Immunogenic properties of immunoglobulin superfamily members within complex biological networks
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ABSTRACT: Highlights • Antibody-based therapies induce CDR-specific T and B cell responses.• Idiotype-anti-idiotype network alters immune system memory compartment.• Antigenized antibodies are efficient vaccine immunogen. Antibodies, T cell receptors and major histocompatibility complex molecules are members of the immunoglobulin superfamily and have pivotal roles in the immune system. The fine interrelation between them regulates several immune functions. Here, we describe lesser-known functions ascribed to these molecules in generating and maintaining immune response. Particularly, we outline the contribution of antibody- and T cell receptor-derived complementarity-determining region neoantigens, antigenized antibodies, as well as major histocompatibility complex class I molecules-derived epitopes to the induction of protective/therapeutic immune responses against pathogens and cancer. We discuss findings of our own and other studies describing protective mechanisms, based on immunogenic properties of immunoglobulin superfamily members, and evaluate the perspectives of application of this class of immunogens in molecular vaccines design.
SUBMITTER: Odales J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7548077 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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