Adaptive Immunity Flashcards
Difference between T cells and B cells
T cell receptors are heterodimers: made up of a beta and alpha subchain and can bind one antigen. T cells made in thymus.
B cells have two binding sites for antigens, and are made up of 4 chains, 2 identical light and 2 identical heavy. B cells made in bone marrow.
Composition of the variable part of antigen receptors heavy chain and light chain
Heavy chain: Variable, Diversity, Joining
Light chain: Variable, diversity, joining
Combinatorial diversity
combination of segments from light and heavy chains to generate unique receptors from multiple alternative segments.
Junctional diversity
When nucleotides are removed or added from junctions between segments during rearrangement.
Function of antibody IgG
Opsonisation, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity
Function of antibody IgA
Defensive mucosal defense in the gut. Produced on basolateral side, then is transported into lumen by secretory component. In lumen, (1) agglutination and (2) retention of antigen in mucus by binding to mucus with CHO rich SC.
Function of antibody pentametric IgM
First antibodies responding. Agglutination -> pentametric means 5 IgMs are connected together, so they have 10 binding sites bind very well.
Function of antibody IgE
Binds to mast cells when no allergens present. When allergen present, it binds to IgE and causes degranulation of mast cell (release of histamine and others).
Somatic hypermutation
When antibodies enter germinal centers and reproduce and mutate profusely. This gives rise to many slightly different antibodies.
Selection in germinal centers
Antibodies produced from somatic hypermutation are tested against antigens and only the ones which binds the best are kept.
Affinity Maturation
somatic hypermutation + selection of antigens with most affinity.
2 types of cell that leave germinal center
Memory B cells: better afinity for antigen and maybe class switched. Plasma cells: go to bone marrow or intestines and produce protective antibodies for a lifetime.
Monoclonal antibodies
Antibodies made by identical immune cells which can be used therapeutically.
Chimeric monoclonal antibody definition and ending
Mouse variable region is attached to human constant region. Ending ximab.
Humanised monoclonal antibody definition and ending
Only part o the variable region contacting antigen is mouse. Ending zumab.