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Antigen Recognition Adaptive Immune System II - B cell development
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04/04/2010

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what 3 processes happen in B/T cell maturation?
Definition
1) proliferation of immature cells. 2) expression of antigen receptor genes. 3) selection of lymphocytes that express useful antigen receptors
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where do B/T cells arise?
Definition
from bone marrow stem cells.
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where do B cells mature?
Definition
bone marrow
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where do T cells mature?
Definition
thymus
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what is the signal for proliferation?
Definition
IL-7 = interleukin 7. Made by stromal cells in bone marrow and thymus.
Term
What happens when you have a IL-7 deficiency ?
Definition
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome (SCID)
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what codes for the antigen receptors?
Definition
gene segments. These recombine during lymphocyte formation and go on to produce diverse antigen receptors, which means diverse B/T cell repertoire.
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what happens if a pre-lymphocyte fails to express any antigen receptors?
Definition
apoptosis.
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is having ANY receptor good enough? What is positive selection?
Definition
No, keep only those T cells that can recognize self MHC molecules.
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what is negative selection?
Definition
keep only T/B cells that dont have too strong affinity to self antigens
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what are the components of the germline configuration in bone marrow stem cells for antigen receptors?
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Leader sequence (L), Variable region genes (V), Diversity gene segment (D), Joining gene segment (J), Constant Region Genes (C)
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which two gene segments are recombined on the first somatic recombination in the production of antigen receptors? What about the second?
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D and J. Second is when V segments come in. Bottom line is that combination arises and makes UNIQUE receptor because there are many different combinations.
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what happens in b lymphocyte development?
Definition
1) gene rearrangements to produce antigen receptors. 2) selective retention/deletion of B cells (keep the good, get rid of bad)
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what happens in Pro-B cell to Pre-B cell conversion?
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a Pre-B cell receptor complex is formed from addition of a mu heavy chain that combine with surrogate light chains + IgAlpha and IgBeta signaling molecules.
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what is allelic exclusion?
Definition
B cells can express Ig from only one of the two inherited parental alleles. Resulting in each cell only expressing a receptor of a single specificity
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can you have a b cell receptor expression for Tetanus toxin and influenzae virus on the same cell?
Definition
no! goes against allelic exclusion.
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Second signal in B cell development:
Definition
combinations of mu + kappa chains or mu + lambda chains yielding membrane associated IgM receptor and making an Immature B cell.
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if a B cell is IgM+IgD+ ...
Definition
it is mature and can respond to antigen in peripheral lymphoid tissues.
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what happens if the B cell binding to an antigen in the bone marrow occurs with high affinity?
Definition
further maturation stops!
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During immunoglobulin gene recombination in B cells. which cells are positively selected for and which are negatively selected against?
Definition
positively for cells with intact receptors. Negatively against cells with strong reception for self antigen.
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