Chapter 4 - Antigen Recognition in the Adaptive Immune System Flashcards

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what are the forms of antigens that B cell receptors recognize? T cell receptors?

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B cell: macromolecules such as proteins polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids and small chemicals. conformational and linear epitopes
T cell: mainly peptides displayed by MHC molecules on APCs. linear epitopes

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what is antigen recognition in B cell receptors mediated by? T cell?

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  • B cell: variable regions of heavy and light chains of membrane Ig
  • T cell: variable regions of alpha and beta chains of the TCR
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what are the B cell receptors for antigens

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  • secreted IgG
  • membrane IgM
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4
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what are CDRs

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3 variable antigen binding loops

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what is the function of IgA

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mucosal immunity

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what is the function of IgD

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naive B cell antigen receptor

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what is the function of IgE

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defense against helminthic parasites, immediate hypersensitivity

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what is the function of IgG

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opsonization, complement activation, antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity, neonatal immunity, feedback inhibition of B cells

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what is the function of IgM

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Naive B cell antigen receptor, complement activation

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describe the generation of hybridomas and monoclonal antibodies

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  • isolate spleen cells from mouse immunized with antigen X
  • spleen B cells and mutant immortal myeloma line fuse
  • culture in selection medium
  • only fused cells grow
  • isolate clones derived from single hybridoma cells
  • screen supernatants of each clone for anti-X antibody and expand positive clones
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what is the immunoglobulin made up of

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three CDRs in VH and three CDRs in VL

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what is the TCR made up of

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three CDRs in Valpha and three CDRs in Vbeta

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what are the steps in the maturation of lymphocytes

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  • common lymphoid progenitor
  • Pro- B/T cells
  • Pre B/T cells
  • immature B/T cells
    -mature B/T cells
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describe the process of recombination and expression of immunoglobulin genes

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  • first somatic recombination D-J joining in two B cell clones
  • second somatic recombination V-DJ joining
  • transcription
  • RNA processing (splicing)
  • translation
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what are the types of diversity in antigen receptors

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combinatorial diversity and junctional diversity

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16
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enzyme mediating recombination is a _____plus ____ to heal the double strand breaks created in the process

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lymphoid specific recombinase; repair enzymes

17
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what is the result of weak recognition of Class II MHC + peptide

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positive selection

18
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what is the result of weak recognition of Class I MHC and peptide

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positive selection

19
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what is the result of no recognition of MHC + peptide

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failure of positive selection

20
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what is the result of strong recognition of either class I or class II MHC and peptide

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negative selection