Title: 11. B Cell Recognition and Response to Antigens
111. B Cell Recognition and Response to Antigens
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3TDAg
TIAg
4Stages of Humoral Immune Response
511-1 B Cell Response to T Cell-Dependent Antigen
(TD)
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8- Colocalization of T cells and B cells at the
follicular border 2 days into the primary
response.
9Nature Reviews Immunology 3, 962-972 (2003)
101. B Cell Receptor Complex
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122. Activation of B cells
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14Two-Signal Model of Humoral Immune Response
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18- Signals generated from the B-cell receptor and
- co-receptor synergize in B-cell activation.
Binding of CR2 to C3d deposited on the - surface of a pathogen cross-links the B-cell
co-receptor complex with the B-cell receptor.
19Model of the role for lipid rafts in B-cell
activation
20B Cell Receptor Complex
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22Activation of B Cells in Spleen
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24Response Events in Germinal Center
- Affinity Maturation and the Generation of
Memory B Cells
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26Immune complexes bound to follicular dendritic
cells form iccosomes, which are released and can
be taken up by B cells in the germinal center
27Somatic hypermutation
28Nature Reviews Immunology 2, 688-698 (2002)
29Class Switching
- DNA rearrangement
- Antigen dependent
- Switch site
- Same VDJ
- TH cytokines
During B cell development, many B cells switch
from making one class of antibody to making
another, this process is called class switching.
30Antibody Class Switching
31Class switching in immunoglobulin heavy chain
genes
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33Class Switching Recombination
- Class-switch recombination (CSR) of
immunoglobulin heavy chains is the genetic
process by which a B cell switches from the
production of IgM to the production of IgG, IgE
or IgA.
34Cellular interactions important for IgE
class-switch recombination
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38Affinity
Strength of the reaction between a single
antigenic determinant and a single Ab combining
site
Affinity ? attractive and repulsive forces
39Avidity
- The overall strength of binding between an Ag
with many determinants and multivalent Abs
40Affinity and avidity ???????
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41- IgA plasma cells in green, IgG plasma cells
in red. Lymph node
42- ?light chain in yellow,?light chain in red.
Bone marrow
43Bone marrow is the home of plasma cells
44Summary
- Antigen-Induced Migration of B Cells and Helper T
Cells - Helper T Cell-Mediated Activation of B Cells The
Role of CD40-CD40L Interactions and Cytokines - B Cell Differentiation into Antibody-Secreting
Cells - Heavy Chain Isotype (Class) Switching
452. Basic Features of Humoral Immune Response
- B Cell Subsets
- CD5 B Cells?B1 Cells, TI Ag
- CD5- B Cells ?B2 Cells, TD Ag
- CD9 B Cells, TI Ag. No memory
- B Cells Response to T Cell-Dependent Antigens (TD
Ag) - Primary Humoral Immune Response
- Second Humoral Immune Response
46- B Cells Response to T Cell-Independent Antigens
(TI Ag). - LPS, Glycolipid, Nucleic acid.
- ? No memory and no MHC restriction.
- CD9B cell Response in Early Stage of
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Infection.
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CD9
CD5-
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4911-2 B Cell Response to T Cell-Independent
Antigens (TI)
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53Thymus-independent (TI)-1 antigens can activate B
cells without T-cell help
No Memory, no class switching
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5511-3 Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immune
Response
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57Neutralization
58Opsonization
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60Complement Activation
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63Thank You!
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