Biology of the B cell Flashcards

1
Q

Where does the B cell start

A

Bone marrow

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2
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What is the first stage of B-cell maturation

A

Pro-B cells

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3
Q

All B cells express what classification determinant

A

CD19

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4
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Pro-B cells become what, how

A

Pre-B cell, expression of pre-B cell receptor on membrane, VDJ recombination occuring

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5
Q

T/F: Pre B-cells can create IgM and IgD

A

False: Can only create IgM

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6
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Pre-B cells become what

A

Immature B cells

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7
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What occurs in at the immature B cell level

A

recombination of heavy and light chain genes complete, express surface IgM as part of B cell Receptor

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8
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B cell Receptor

A

tell the cell that the antibody has bound something

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9
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Central tolerance

A

process of eliminating developing B or T lymphoctes that react to self antigens

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10
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What are the ways central tolerance occurs

A

Apoptosis, anergy, clonally ignorant

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11
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anergy

A

cell fails to respond to antigen

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12
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clonally ignorant

A

cell not activated by antigen, low density of B cell receptors, signally is impaired

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13
Q

T/F: Apoptotic immature B cells never leave the bone marrow

A

True

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14
Q

T/F: In checking for self tolerance there can be another round of light chain gene recombination to select a new J chain. There will not more Central Tolerance testing after this occurs

A

False: There will be more central tolerance testing to see if there is reactions to self antigens

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15
Q

B cells mature at what secondary lymphoid tissues

A

lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, peyer’s patches, and MALT

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16
Q

T- helper cells do what when recognition and binding of MHC-II peptide complex occurs

A

produce CD40Ligand (co-stimulatory factor)that will bind to CD40 on B cell, produce cytokines

17
Q

B cells do what after being activated

A

Proliferate, somatic hypermutation, class switch recombination

18
Q

Activated B cells become

A

Plasma cells, memory B cells

19
Q

Memory B cells are formed where

A

Germinal centers following primary infection

20
Q

T/F: Memory B cells last many years

A

True

21
Q

What is the function of memory B cells

A

express antibody on cell surface but do not secrete, generate an accelerated and more robust antibody-mediated immune response in the case of re-infection

22
Q

What is the function of Plasma cells

A

produce large quantities of antibody

23
Q

T/F: Plasma cells are clonally derived from their progenitor and make the same antibody

A

True

24
Q

T/F: Plasma B cells last many years

A

False: Plasma B cells last days/months

25
Q

What organs are germinal centers, function

A

lymph nodes and spleen, sites of somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination

26
Q

Proliferal tolerance

A

Central tolerance in germinal centers