Generation of antibody diversity Flashcards

1
Q

What could classical models not account for when it comes to diversity in Ig?

A
  1. The diversity of antigen-binding specificities, 2. Ig-heavy and Ig-light chains with variable N-terminus and constant C, 3. Diff antibody classes with same antigenic specificity
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2
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What’s the Dreyer and Bennett model?

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V-genes and C-genes encoded by separate genes which create one protein

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3
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Where are the lambda, kappa and heavy chain genes found on the human chromosome

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22, 12, 14

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4
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What are the light chains encoded by?

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V and J gene segments

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5
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What are the heavy chains encoded by?

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V, D and J gene segments

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6
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What is combinatorial diversity?

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Recombination of gene segments creating different V region exons

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7
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What is RSS

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Recombination signal sequences - conserved heptamers and nonamers that flank gene segments

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8
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What is the spacing between RSS’

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23 or 12 nucleotides

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9
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What is recombination catalysed by?

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V(D)J recombinase which is lymphoid specific recombination - activates genes RAG-1 and RAG-2

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10
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What two joints are produced?

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Coding joint and signal joint

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11
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What is junctional diversity?

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Addition and subtraction of nucleotides at joints between gene segments

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12
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What does TdT do?

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N-nucleotide addition

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13
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How is diversity increased?

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Somatic hypermutation

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14
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What does somatic hypermutation do?

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Targets rearranged gene segments encoding the variable region

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15
Q

What regions are does somatic hypermutation particularly occur at?

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CDR

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16
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What are initially co-expressed on B cell surface?

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IgM and IgD

17
Q

What are the two forms of IgM and how do they occur?

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Alternative splicing: membrane bound or secreted

18
Q

mRNA with M segments & poly A signal

A

Membrane bound

19
Q

mRNA with S segments & poly A signal

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Secreted

20
Q

What is class switching?

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After antigenic stimulation, V gene combines with any C gene to create new antibody class with same antigen binding site

21
Q

What dictates which antibody class is made

A

Cytokines

22
Q

What does class switching involve?

A

Recombination of heavy chain constant region genes

23
Q

What is AID?

A

Mutation in the VDJ region

24
Q

What does B cell development depend on?

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Antigens