T Cell Dependent B Cell Responses Flashcards

1
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What causes T cells to migrate towards the B cell zone in lymph nodes?

A

CXCR5

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2
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What causes B cells to migrate towards the T cell zone in lymph nodes?

A

CCr7

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3
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What is involved in the interaction between T cells and B cells?

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T cells have CD40-Ligand and TCR. B cells have MHC complex and CD40`

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4
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What is B cell isotype switching?

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B cells start making antibodies with high affinity (IgM into IgG)

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5
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What are long lived plasma cells?

A

make high affinity (IgG) antibodies

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6
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What are long lived memory B cells?

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don’t actively produce antibodies, but will when re-exposed to antigens and become plasma cells

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7
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What are the steps of the germinal center reaction?

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1) follicular T cell’s CD40-Ligand and TCR interact with the B cell’s CD40 and MHCII complex
2) B cells and T follicular cells both proliferate
3) Mutations induced by T follicular helper cells change the variable region of the B cell
4) Follicular dendritic cells present the antigen to the B cells. Only the B cells with IgG get signal to survive.
5) Surviving B cells will turn into long lived plasma cells and/or memory B cells`

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8
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Explain how B cells goes from making IgM to IgG

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B cells get signals from follicular helper T cells that allows mutations in the antigen binding regions (T helper cells change which form a new heavy chain (IgM into IgG). Then, only the high affinity variable regions ones survive from follicular dendritic cells

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9
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Affinity maturation

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changes in the variable regions that make a high affinity antibody

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10
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Isotype switching

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Heavy chains are being changed, but not the variable regions. IgM turns into IgG

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11
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Switch regions on heavy chains

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where T follicular cells cut to change the heavy chain of an antibody (isotype switching)

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12
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Somatic hypermutation

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When the VDJ region of B cell receptors changes during an immune response so only high affinity IgG survive.

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13
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What allows the B cells and T cells to move into the follicle of lymph nodes after they interact with each other?

A

chemokine receptors (CXCR5)

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14
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What all happens in the germinal center reactions?

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1) Isotype switching by T helper cells (IgM into IgG) by cut/paste in heavy chain
2) affinity maturation by dendritic follicular cells (cause only high affinity IgG to continue to live)
3) long lived plasma cells made
4) memory B cells made

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15
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Is the variable region affected during class switching?

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No. Only the heavy chains (constant region) are changed to turn IgM into IgG

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16
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Is antigen affinity a structural or functional difference between antibody types?

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No. All the antibodies look the same (all are IgG)….just the less affinity ones will die off.