haptenek
Haptenek, or haptens in English, are small molecules that are not immunogenic by themselves but can elicit an immune response when covalently bound to a larger carrier protein. Most haptens have molecular weights below about 1,000 Da. When attached to a carrier, the hapten-carrier conjugate can be recognized by B cells, which bind the hapten portion and internalize the complex, process the carrier, and present carrier-derived peptides to helper T cells. This T cell help is required for a robust antibody response against the hapten, leading to production of hapten-specific antibodies.
In the immune response, B cells specific for the hapten receive help from T cells that recognize
Haptenek are encountered in many contexts, including drugs, environmental chemicals, and dyes. A classic example is
Applications include allergy testing, immunoassays, and antibody production. Limitations include the dependence on carrier context and