Chapter 4 - Antigen Recognition in the Adaptive Immune System Flashcards
what are the forms of antigens that B cell receptors recognize? T cell receptors?
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
what is antigen recognition in B cell receptors mediated by? T cell?
- B cell: variable regions of heavy and light chains of membrane Ig
- T cell: variable regions of alpha and beta chains of the TCR
what are the B cell receptors for antigens
- secreted IgG
- membrane IgM
what are CDRs
3 variable antigen binding loops
what is the function of IgA
mucosal immunity
what is the function of IgD
naive B cell antigen receptor
what is the function of IgE
defense against helminthic parasites, immediate hypersensitivity
what is the function of IgG
opsonization, complement activation, antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity, neonatal immunity, feedback inhibition of B cells
what is the function of IgM
Naive B cell antigen receptor, complement activation
describe the generation of hybridomas and monoclonal antibodies
- 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
what is the immunoglobulin made up of
three CDRs in VH and three CDRs in VL
what is the TCR made up of
three CDRs in Valpha and three CDRs in Vbeta
what are the steps in the maturation of lymphocytes
- common lymphoid progenitor
- Pro- B/T cells
- Pre B/T cells
- immature B/T cells
-mature B/T cells
describe the process of recombination and expression of immunoglobulin genes
- first somatic recombination D-J joining in two B cell clones
- second somatic recombination V-DJ joining
- transcription
- RNA processing (splicing)
- translation
what are the types of diversity in antigen receptors
combinatorial diversity and junctional diversity