B-cells Flashcards

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Describe IgG

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Most abundent in the blood
Activate neutrilization + opsonisation
Crosses the placenta - passive immunity
Targets - bacteria + virus

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Describe IgA

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dimer - monomer in blood
present in secreations
protects the mucousal membranes
in brest milk for passive immunity
targets bacteria and virus

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Describe IgD

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monomer
acts as a BCR
in conjunction with IgM

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Describe IgM

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pentramer
present on naive cells
activates complement well
acts as a BCR

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Describe IgE

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Monomer
attacks multicellular paracits
causes allergic reactions (pollen + penacillin)
Strong immune response, degranulates mast cells

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Describe a primary reponse

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take 7-14 days
will have a low concentration of antibody
primarly IgM

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describe a secondary repsonse

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takes 2-3 days
high concentration of antigen
primary IgG - also IgE and IgA

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What are memory B-cells

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During plasma cell division some become memory B-cells
Contain parent B-cell BCR
Memory BC rapidly becomes plasma cell and activates secondary reponse
Stimulates helper T-cells with antigen

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What are the functions which Antibody can cuase

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Neutrilisation - binds to receptors to neutrilise a virus binding sites
Opsomisation - Binds to native antigen to act as a binding site for phagocytes
Complement - classical complement pathway binds to antibody causes MAC kill pathogen

Binds to epitots

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What antigen do antibodys bind to

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Epidotes which are binding sites for antigen
Native antigen = antigen which is unprocessed

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Descibe a B-cell receptor

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Made from 2 identical heavy chains
2 ideantical light chains
Tranmembrane region binding to the B-cell
has variable regions on the ends of the chains

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How are B-cells activated

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BCR binds to antigen
And T-cell releases cytokines
Cells surface contains 100,000 identical BCR

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Describe the lifetime of a B-cell

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Development in the bone marrow
Scrambling of the BCR varible genes
Moves to lymph node + spleen
When activated becomes a plasma cell - secreating antibody
divides lots producing some memory B-cells

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What is the development of B-cells

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In the bone marrow developes
Self tollerance
Immunocompitance

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