Antibodies and the Primary and Secondary Immune Response Flashcards

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What is the structure of an antibody?

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  • Antibodies are proteins with a specific primary, secondary and tertiary structure
  • Antibodies have a variable region and a constant region which are joined by a hinge and held together by disulphide bridges
  • The antibodies tertiary structure is responsible for the specific variable region which allows the antibody to form antibody-antigen complexes with its complementary antigen
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What happens in the primary immune response?

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  • First immune response
  • Slow because immune response has to under go phagocytosis -> T-cells -> B-cells -> plasma cells and then the production of antibodies
  • Whilst the immune response is taking place the pathogen is able to multiply and you feel symptoms
  • When infection is over you save some plasma cells as memory cells incase of a secondary infection
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What happens in a secondary immune response?

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  • The same pathogen with the same antigen infects you
  • The immune response is faster and stronger because you already have the memory B and T-cells which can divide and carry out the humeral and cellular responses in order to kill pathogens (T) and produce antibodies (B)
  • Because the pathogen has less time to replicate you fell no symptoms
  • Antigenic variation and various pathogen strains can prevent this
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