lecture 4 Flashcards
adaptive immune response involves…
antigen recognition by specific receptors, lymphocyte activation, proliferation, differentiation, decline and memory
What is a B cell receptor?
membrane-bound antibody (immunoglobulin)
structure of BCR
2 heavy chains, 2 light chains, variable and constant regions
structure of a T cell receptor (TCR)
heterodimer of alpha chain and ß chain; has variable and constant regions
T and B cell repertoire
high diversity of BCR and TCR V regions
Maturation of B lymphocytes location
in bone marrow
maturation of T lymphocytes
in thymus
maturation steps
commitment to the B cell/ T cell lineage → proliferation → somatic recombination → selection → differentiation into naive B and T cells
V (D) J recombination
random combinations of germline gene segments and junctional diversity
selection
elimination of self-reactive cells recognizing antigens in primary lymphoid organs
mature naive B cells
co expression of membrane-bound IgM and IgD
mature naive T cells
expression of either CD$ or CD8 molecule
Where emigrate naive B cells, CD4+ or CD8+ T cells to?
- peripheral lymphoid organs
- may encounter foreign antigens