antihapten
An antihapten is an antibody that binds a hapten, a small molecule that is not immunogenic on its own but can elicit an immune response when covalently linked to a larger carrier protein. Haptens are typically recognized by B cells only in the context of a hapten-carrier conjugate, because T helper cells respond to epitopes on the carrier and provide the signals needed for B cell activation. Consequently, the antibody response to the hapten is usually dependent on the carrier protein used in immunization.
Antihapten antibodies are generated by immunizing with hapten-carrier conjugates and then isolating serum or creating monoclonal
Applications of antihapten antibodies include diagnostics and research. In competitive immunoassays, they detect or quantify small-molecule