Lymphocyte Development and Diversity Flashcards
What do cloned lymphocytes have in common?
They will have the same antigen receptor with the same antigen specificity
What is clonal selection and clonal expansion?
A lymphocyte receptor will bind to a specific antigen (clonal selection). This causes signals that cause the cell to proliferate (clonal expansion)
What is special about HsC
Hemapoetic stem cells make a copy of themselves and a pre-cursor new cell when they divide
What is a CLP (common lymphoid progenitor cells)?
cell right after HsC that becomes T cells, B cells and NK cells.
Where do B cells develop?
mostly develop in the bone marrow. The mature B cells will leave and go into the lymphoid tissue
Where do T cells develop?
start in the bone marrow until they are Pro-T cells and then they will travel to the thymus. When the become Cd4 or Cd8 this is when they travel to the secondary lymphoid tissue.
can B cells and antibodies see any type of microbe?
Yes
Do T cells “see” extracellular microbes?
NO. They require a billboard protein (MHC/HLA) to recognize the peptide from a virus and then will bind to the actual infected cell displaying this billboard protein.
Explain VDJ recombination math
(A+B) x C
What creates the large repritoir of lymphocyte receptors?
combinational and junctional diversity in the variable region of antibodies or T-cell receptors
What is a megakaryocyte
the pre-cursor to platelets