T-cell biochemistry Flashcards
All lymphoid lineages start life in the bone marrow, receiving signals from stromal cells.
T-cells mature in the thymus, regulatory and cytotoxic (can further differentiate depending on specific signals)
B-cells mature in bone marrow & produce antibodies.
NK-cells mature in bone marrow but also secondary lymphoid tissues. Cytotoxic.
What can antibodies not combat effectively?
intracellular pathogens, bacteria & viruses. Tumours. Thus, the immune system needs something - T-cell.
Describe the T-cell receptor.
10(5) T-cell receptors on the surface the T-cell. Consists of 2 polypeptide chains; Majority - ⍺β T-cells
Minority - 𝛾δ T-cells
Each chain has 2 domains, v & c, linked by disulphide bond.
Hydrophobic transmembrane domain and a very short cytoplasmic tail.
MHC meaning
Major, histocompatibility complex.