A1 Flashcards
1
Q
Name antibody killing mechanisms for bacterial
- bacterial toxins
- bacteria in extracellular space
- bacteria in plasma
A
- cells with toxin receptors –> neutralization –> ingestion by macrophage
- bacteria opsonized & ingested by macrophage
- complement activation –> lysis & ingestion
2
Q
describe immunized donor antibody response (2y response)
A
frequency of antigen specific Bc decreases
IgG & IgA produced
affinity for antibody is higher than 1y
somatic hypermutation is higher vs 1y
3
Q
Name a problem with taking antibodies from serum
A
Serum contains lots of other proteins - this causes sensitivity: cross reactivity problems –> should purify: elute antibodies
4
Q
Name problems w/ polyclonal antibodies
- what is the solution
A
- Different classes & isotypes of Ab present
- ~different specificities against different parts of the molecule
- ~contaminating antibodies that react with other proteins
- Sometimes need mores specific & well characterised reagents
- –> monoclonal antibodies were generated
5
Q
How are monoclonal antibodies generated?
Advantages of monoclonal antibodies (5)
A
B cell fused w/ tumor cell = immortal & antibody producing
- Can be produced in large quantities without the need for repeated bleeding of animal
- Bind specific epitope of an antigen
- Exactly same Ig class and isotype
- Can be highly purified
- Allows in-depth analysis, w/out batch variation to quantify specific analytes and to treat patients
6
Q
Describe phage display production of monoclonal Abs
A
- Isolate pop of genes encoding antibody variable region
- Construct fusion protein of V region w/ bacteriophage coat protein
- Cloning a random pop of V regions gives rise to a mix of bacteriophage: a phage displaying library
- Select phage w/ desired V regions by specific binding to antigen