B-Cell Development Flashcards

1
Q

How many distinct antigen receptors can B cells generate?

A

1x10^11

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2
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How many distinct genes are present in the human genome?

A

25000

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3
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What is the difference between the Ig heavy chain locus and the Ig light chain loci?

A

Heavy chain = V, D, and J gene segements
Light chain = No J gene segment

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4
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What two light chain loci are there?

A

Kappa and lamda

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5
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What are the two mechanisms of diversity for antigen receptors?

A

Combinatorial diversity and junctional diversity

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6
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What is combinatorial diversity?

A

The number of possible VDJ combinations

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7
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What is junctional diversity?

A

Total potential repertoire with junctional diversity

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8
Q

What are memory lymphocytes?

A

Produced from naive lymphocytes as a result of antigen exposure
Persist for years in a quiescent state
Rapidly reactivated by repeat exposure to an antigen and mediate faster, more potent immune responses

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9
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Are primary or secondary responses better at handling infections?

A

Secondary
Take 1-3 days, larger peak response, more IgG and IgA and IgE and a higher average affinity

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10
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Does class switching affect the variable region?

A

No
The antibody retains antigen specificity but a new constant region means it has new effector functions

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