摘要:
A human IgM monoclonal antibody responding to HIV-infected cells too, which is characterized by lysing activated human lymphocytes, etc. under the mediation by a homologous human complement, is obtained. Using the thus obtained monoclonal antibody, it is intended to provide an immune reaction controlling remedy, etc. containing the human IgM monoclonal antibody which responds specifically to activated lymphocytes and induces cell lysis under the mediation by a homologous complement. Using the human IgM monoclonal antibody responding to activated human lymphocytes, it is also intended to provide an HTV remedy, etc. characterized by lysing and eliminating activated lymphocytes to thereby treat transplantation rejection and autoimmune diseases caused by an over-response of T lymphocytes as well as HIV infection
摘要:
It is intended to design and synthesize a peptide complementary to the target site of an antigen protein, confirm the ability thereof to bind to the target site and thus provide an artificial peptide for detecting the antigen protein. Namely, an artificial antibody peptide wherein the specific binding of a complementary peptide, which has been constructed by using, for example, a designing program MIMETIC for automatically designing a complementary peptide corresponding to the amino acid sequence of a peptide at the target site, to the target site is confirmed to give an artificial antibody peptide.
摘要:
A human IgM monoclonal antibody responding to HIV-infected cells too, which is characterized by lysing activated human lymphocytes, etc. under the mediation by a homologous human complement, is obtained. Using the thus obtained monoclonal antibody, it is intended to provide an immune reaction controlling remedy, etc. containing the human IgM monoclonal antibody which responds specifically to activated lymphocytes and induces cell lysis under the mediation by a homologous complement. Using the human IgM monoclonal antibody responding to activated human lymphocytes, it is also intended to provide an HIV remedy, etc. characterized by lysing and eliminating activated lymphocytes to thereby treat transplantation rejection and autoimmune diseases caused by an over-response of T lymphocytes as well as HIV infection