IMMUNE FUNCTION REGULATION BY THE FC PORTION OF ANTIBODY
Project Number2R01CA030654-06A1
Contact PI/Project LeaderMORGAN, EDWARD L.
Awardee OrganizationSCRIPPS CLINIC AND RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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The long-term goals of this proposal are to investigate the mechanisms by
which: a) Fc fragments of immunoglobulin (Ig) activate human bone
marrow-derived (B) lymphocytes, thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes, and
monocytes; b) Fc fragments regulate in vitro immune responses; c) map the
various biological functions associated with Fc fragments to discrete
regions of the molecule. Upon determining the active sequence, peptides
will be synthesized and assessed for biological activity.
The observation that Fc fragments modulate in vitro humoral and
cell-mediated immune responses suggests that this physiologic molecule may
be useful as an immunotherapeutic agent in immunodeficency states and
cancer management. In order to determine the in vivo applicability of fc
fragments as an immune response modifier, it is necessary to understand how
Fc fragments and Fc fragment-induced biologically active mediators interact
with lymphoid cells and each other in regulating immune reactivity. A
comprehensive program has been outlined to use Fc fragments as model system
for human B cell activation.
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