PARA 438 Study Guide - Final Guide: Antigen Presentation, Antigen Processing, Antigen

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Gave antigen to macrophages (apcs) either before or after they were fixed (killed). The ones that were given antigen and then fixed would activate the. If the cells were fixed and then given the antigen, there was no proliferation (a). If the cells were fixed and then given antigen peptides, then there was t cell activation (c). Therefore the cells must be metabolically active for at least one hour, to give them time to process the antigen. They then came back and measured a secondary response 6 weeks later with either the exact same antigen, either folded or heated so that it was denatured. They found that during the second exposure, the native protein mounted a good antibody response, and the unfolded protein did not. Abs did not recognise the unfolded protein, but the t cells were activated by the end. This is because getting rid of the conformational determinates are not there for the b cells.

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