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SGU Immuno # 7 - Adaptive Immunity: B-Cell Activation
SGU Immuno # 7 - Adaptive Immunity: B-Cell Activation
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12/24/2012

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Primary B-cell encounter with antigen or primary immune response occurs in what tissue?
Definition
Secondary lymphoid tissue
Term
Where are B cells found in secondary lymphoid tissues ?
Definition
In follicles
Term
Where are T cells found in secondary lymphoid tissues ?
Definition
In regions surround follicles
Term
Initiating stimulus for B-cell activation is ?
Definition
Antigen-induced crosslinking of the B-cell receptor complex, followed by its endocytosis in a cytosolic endosome
Term
Activated native B cells undergo clonal expansion that is detectable within ______ hours of immunization.
Definition
24
Term
This site in primary follicles is associated with B cell clonal expansion, isotype switching, affinity maturation, differentiation to plasma cells, and differentiation to memory B cells
Definition
Germinal centers
Term
Which antibody isotype is not secreted ?
Definition
IgD
Term
Isotype switching (switch recombination) is what ?
Definition
Process by which cells expressing IgM and IgD are modified at genomic level such that they produce Abs of different isotypes (IgA, IgE, or IgG)
Term
What part of Ab determines an antibody's isotype ?
Definition
The constant region
Term
Is isotype switching irreversible ?
Definition
Yes
Term
Disruption of what cytokine gene inhibits isotype switching / switch recombination ?
Definition
IL-4 gene
Term
What is affinity maturation (somatic mutation)?
Definition
Process that leads to gradual accumulation, with time after immunization, of higher affinity Abs for the immunizing antigen
Is due to point mutations that occur in the Ab "VDJ" gene region of both light and heavy chains
Term
Differentiation of activated B cells to memory cells occurs where ?
Definition
In germinal centers
Term
Entry of memory B cells into lymph nodes occurs via afferent lymphatics rather than high endothelial venules (HEVs) because
Definition
memory B cells have reduced expression of L-selectin
Term
What is BLyS (B cell stimulator) or BAFF (B cell activating factor) ?
Definition
Plays a critical role in B cell selection and survival.
Term
Release of BLyS in monocytes/macrophages and dendritic cells is...
Definition
triggered by crosslinking of FcgammaR by IgG, an opsonin
This provides a link b/w innate immunity and adaptive immunity
Term
BLyS binds to what 3 diff. receptors ?
Definition
BR3, BCMA, and TACI
Interaction with BR3 provides the greatest affinity
Term
BCMA receptor binding to BLyS does what ?
Definition
BCMA is needed for the optimal generation of long-lived plasma cells
Term
BR3 leads to B-cell survival by ?
Definition
Preventing apoptosis
Term
Abnormal production of BLyS causes what ?
Definition
Survival of autoreactive B cells, triggering autoimmune disorders
Term
Serum levels of BR3 has been reported in pts. with what disorders ?
Definition
Rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, or multiple sclerosis
Term
Down regulation of B cell activation and decreased BLyS receptor levels is due to...
Definition
Colligation of FcgammaR2B-IgG/antigen with membrane bound Ab/antigen
Term
What is negative signalling in B-cells ?
Definition
Inhibition of B cells following antigen induced activation
Occurs when secreted IgG crosslinks the membrane bound Abs with the FcgammaR integral membrane receptor
Term
What is the only ligand for BR3 ?
Definition
BLyS
Term
What are the two ligands for TACI and BCMA ?
Definition
APRIL and BLyS
Term
Secondary immune responses occur where ?
Definition
May be initiated outside of secondary lymphoid tissues
Term
Does secondary immune response produce a better result than primary immune response ?
Definition
Yes, b/c response and effect is faster and greater
Term
What are T-indep. antigens ?
Definition
Can induce naive B-cell activation in absence of cognate interaction with T cells.
Term
B-cell acativation in response to T-indep. antigens leads to what ?
Definition
IgM production
Term
Example of T-indep. antigen is what ?
Definition
Low conc. of LPS
Pneumococcal polysaccharide
Term
What is carrier effect ?
Definition
Small molecules less than 5kd, become immunogenic when coupled to large proteins. Small molecule is a hapten and larger molecule is a carrier
Term
What are adjuvants ?
Definition
They enhance the immune response to an antigen
Is important in immunization
Exs) are alum precipitate and Freund's complete adjuvant
Term
What are mitogens ?
Definition
Naturally occuring molecules that have capacity to bind to and trigger proliferation of many clones of lymphocytes
Term
B-cell mitogens are ?
Definition
PWM
High conc. of LPS
Term
T-cell mitogens are ?
Definition
PWM
PHA
Con A
Term
What are superantigens ?
Definition
Often bacterial products, which act in an oligoclonal manner to activate subsets of T-cells
They bind to T-cell receptor regions called VBeta
Term
Does somatic recombination occur in germinal centers ?
Definition
No
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