B cell activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF) is a novel member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ligand family and plays an important role in B lymphocyte maturation and survival. Overexpression of BAFF is closely involved in the pathogenesis and progression of many kinds of autoimmune disorders; therefore, BAFF has been considered as an ideal therapeutic target for these conditions. In this study, we generated several candidate immune inhibitors of human BAFF by conjugating foreign immunodominant T-helper cell (Th) epitopes to the N- or C-terminus of five BAFF mutants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To prepare the human hepatocellular carcinoma-(HCC)-targeted liposome microbubbles and to investigate their immunological properties.
Methods: Human hepatocarcinoma specific monoclonal antibody HAb18 was attached to the surface of home-made liposome microbubbles by static attraction to prepare the targeted liposome microbubbles. The combination of HAb18 with liposome microbubbles was confirmed by the slide agglutination test and immunofluorescent assay.