Forssman's hapten - meaning and definition. What is Forssman's hapten
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What (who) is Forssman's hapten - definition

SMALL ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS CAPABLE OF ELICITING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE ONLY WHEN COUPLED TO A CARRIER
Haptens; Haptene; Haptenic; Hapten inhibition; Hapten inhibitor

hapten         
['hapt?n]
¦ noun Physiology a small molecule which, when combined with a carrier protein, can elicit the production of antibodies.
Origin
1920s: from Gk haptein 'fasten'.
Hapten         
Haptens are small molecules that elicit an immune response only when attached to a large carrier such as a protein; the carrier may be one that also does not elicit an immune response by itself (in general, only large molecules, infectious agents, or insoluble foreign matter can elicit an immune response in the body).

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Hapten

Haptens (derived from the Greek haptein, meaning “to fasten”) are small molecules that elicit an immune response only when attached to a large carrier such as a protein; the carrier may be one that also does not elicit an immune response by itself. The mechanisms of absence of immune response may vary and involve complex immunological interactions, but can include absent or insufficient co-stimulatory signals from antigen-presenting cells.

Haptens have been used to study allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and the mechanisms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to induce autoimmune-like responses.

The concept of haptens emerged from the work of Austrian immunologist Karl Landsteiner, who also pioneered the use of synthetic haptens to study immunochemical phenomena.