Lecture 10 Flashcards
How do naive B cells have IgM and IgD BCRs with the same V region?
all the antibodies are determined by the constant region of the heavy chain
What is the difference in IgM and IgD concentration of immature vs. mature B cells?
Immature B cells: IgMhigh, IgDlow
Mature naïve B cells: IgMlow, IgDhigh
Where does B cell RNA transcription start? Where does it end?
- At the promotor sequence upstream of the rearranged Vh (variable region on heavy chain) region
- at the transcription terminator (TT) sequence after the Cdelta region
What are the types of CH (constant region of heavy chain) segments?
- Cμm (membrane) & Cμs (secreted)
- Cδm (membrane) & Cδs (secreted)
What is the difference in structure of IgM and IgD?
IgM is rigid, IgD has a large hinge region that gives IgD some flexibility
How does the H chain get into the plasma membrane? L chain?
the H chain has a transmembrane region, and the L chain doesnt (just attaches to the H chain)
What are three types of defects in B cell function?
- inability to secrete Abs
- ability to secrete IgM but no class switching
- inability to form memory B cells after antigen activation
Define amporphic, hypomorphic, haploinsufficient and antimorphs
amorphic: no gene function
hypomorphic: partial loss of gene function/performance
haploinsufficient: haploid dose of gene is not sufficient for normal gene function
antimorphs: act in opposition to normal activity
What are the phenotypes of SCID?
T-B-NK-, T-B+NK+, T-B-NK+