Lecture 7 Flashcards

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Lymphocytes (T-Cells, B-Cells, and Natural Killer Cells)

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  1. T-Cells: Cell-mediate Adaptive Immunity
  2. B-Cells: Humoral Adaptive Immunity
  3. NK Cells: Innate Immunity
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Lymphocytes

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  1. Cluster of differentiation marker
    —- Abs
  2. Distinct CD proteins are differentially expressed in different
  3. lymphocyte sub-populations as they undergo their lineage-specific differentiation
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B-Cells (Antibody-producing Lymphocytes)

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  1. Originally discovered in the Bursa of Fabricius in chicken
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B-Cells

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  1. Humans: B-Cells mature in the bone marrow
  2. Part of the Adaptive Immune System
  3. express B-Cell Receptors (BCR) on their surface
    — membrane-bound antibody
    — >100,000 BCR protein copies/B-cell
    — each individual B-Cell has a unique BCR clone
    — cam recognize soluble or particulate antigens
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B-Cells

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  1. Naïve B-Cells: Antigen Binding to BCR
    — results in plasma cells
  2. Plasma Cells: Increased ‘protein production’ organelles
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T-Cells (Cell-Mediated Immunity)

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  1. Site of T-Cell maturation: Thymus
  2. Part of the Adaptive Immune System
  3. Express T-Cell Receptors (TCR) on their surface
    — each individual T-Cell has a unique TCR clone
    —- only recognize antigens presented on MHC proteins
  4. Two major T-Cell types:
    a. T helper cells (TH)
    b. T cytotoxic cells (Tc)
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Educating Naïve TC-Cells

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  1. Requires Antigen Presenting Cell
  2. TCR binds to MHC-antigen complex
  3. Binding induces clonal proliferation
  4. Binding induces differentiation cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)
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Natural Killer Cells

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  1. Lytic Granules present in the cytoplasm
  2. Originates from Lymphoid precursors
  3. Part of the Innate Immune System
  4. Detects and Targets “Abnormal” Cells
    a. Tumor Cells
    b. Virally-infected
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Natural Killer Cells: Absence of MHC Class 1

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  1. ‘Normal’ Cells: MHC I on their surface
  2. NK Cells MHC I recognition: inhibits cytotoxic granule release
  3. Lack of MHC I recognition: permissive for cytotoxic granule release
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