Title: B-cell development
1B-cell development Activation
B cell and T cell
2B-cell development
Maturation antigen-independent Activation and
Differentiation antigen-dependent
3B-cell maturation
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6mIgs at different stage of B-cell differentiation
Roles of Pre-B-cell receptor
7Molecules that are related to the B-c ell
development
- Transcription factors
- E2A, EBF regulation of RAG-1 and l5 expression
- BSAP (Pax-5) Vpre-B, l5, Ig heavy chain
- Sox-4
- Surface Markers stage specific
- Pro-B cell CD45R (B220), Ig-a/Ig-b, CD19,
HSA(CD24), CD43, c-Kit, IL7R - Pre- B cell Pre-BCR, CD25
- Immature B cell mIgM
8Clonal deletion (negative selection)
90 of B-cells that express auto-antibodies
against self-antigens are eliminated in the bone
marrow
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10Light-chain editing escape negative selection
11B-cell activation and Proliferation
Thymus-dependent (TD) and thymus-independent (TI)
Ag
12Effective signals for B-cell activation
Competence signal drive from G0 into G1, signal
1 and signal 2 Progression signal drive from G1
into S
13Initiation of Signal transduction activated by BCR
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15B-cell co-receptor complex
16B-cell activation by TH
Ag binging to mIg signal 1 Receptor-mediated
endocytosis - Ag presentation /MHC II -
B7 expression Activation of TH cell -
B7-CD28 - Expression of CD40L B cell
activation - CD40/CD40L signal 2 -
Express cytokine receptors - Proliferation
17T-B conjugate
Cytokines CD40L/CD40 interaction
18Negative selection of mature B cells in the
periphery
Anergy
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21The Humoral response primary vs. secondary
response
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23Carrier effect
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27- B-cell differentiation in GC,
- Affinity maturation
- and selection FDC
- Class switching
- Formation of effector B cells
28Somatic hypermutation affinity maturation
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31Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
(ADCC)
- Membrane receptors for the Fc region of IgG
- Specificity of the antibody directs non-specific
cytotoxic cells to specific target cells - NK cells, macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils,
eosinophils - Release of lytic enzymes at the site of
Fc-mediated contact result in damage to the
target cells - Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)
- Perforin-mediated membrane damage
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