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Previously we reported making high-affinity monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) 13
days after the onset of Repetitive Immunizations Multiple Sites (RIMMS) st
rategy. The Ig subclass variety and affinity of these antibodies suggested
that maturational processes had already begun within draining lymph nodes,
We now demonstrate that this diversity can in fact be captured as early as
Day 7. In the work reported here, somatic fusion of immune lymphocytes isol
ated from peripheral lymph nodes resulted in the isolation of affinity-matu
red MAbs reactive with cytosine deaminase. This model further demonstrates
and substantiates at a cellular level the rapid development and maturation
of T-cell-dependent B-cell responses occurring within draining lymph nodes
following antigen challenge.