T and B Cell Development Flashcards

1
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Site of origin for B and T cells

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Bone marrow

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2
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CD3

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Multi-subunit complex associated with T cell receptor that isn’t antigen specific or variable
Transmits intracellular signals when T cell receptor is engaged

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Steps of T cell development

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  1. Hematopoietic stem cells travel from bone marrow to thymic cortex
  2. Double negative (CD4 and CD8 negative) T cells undergo T cell receptor gene rearrangement
  3. T cells become double positive (CD4 and CD8 positive)
  4. Positive and negative selection to become either CD8 or CD4 cells
  5. Negative selection in thymic medulla
  6. Naive T cells travel to peripheral tissues
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4
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Do T cells display allelic exclusion?

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Yes- each T cell expresses only one receptor allele

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5
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T cell beta chains are made up of which fragments?

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V (variable), D (diversity), J (joining), C (constant)

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Steps of beta chain gene rearrangement

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  1. D-J joining
  2. V-DJ joining
  3. C-VDJ joining
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T cell alpha chains are made up of which fragments?

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V (variable), J (joining), C (constant)

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Which T cell chains rearrange first, alpha or beta?

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Beta chains rearrange before alpha chains

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What is the “antigen” being presented to new T cells during positive and negative selection?

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Self-proteins

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Positive selection

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T cells that can bind self-MHC proliferate

T cells that fail to bind self-MHC undergo death by neglect

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Negative selection

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T cells that bind self-MHC too strongly are destroyed

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12
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Goldilocks principle with positive and negative selection

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Want intermediate affinity for self-MHC: too much interaction or too little interaction is bad and leads to T cell death

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13
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Site of B cell development

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Bone marrow

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14
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What cytokine is important for B cell differentiation?

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IL7

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15
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Steps of B cell development

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  1. Heavy chain rearrangement
  2. Light chain rearrangement
  3. IgM expression on cell surface
  4. IgD expression on cell surface
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16
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Why is IgM the first antibody produced by B cells?

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IgM is the first isotype encoded (immediately adjacent to VDJ genes)

17
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Transition B cells: where they go to complete differentiation

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Not all B cells leaving bone marrow are “ready”: some must traffic through spleen to complete differentiation