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Title: Reminders


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Reminders
  • Exam 3-
  • MC average 80

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Th cells
  • Effector molecules are cytokines!
  • Th cells require a couple of hours to produce
    their effector molecules.

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The Th1 cells
Crucial for leading immune responses against
intravesicular pathogens- Travel buddies with
effector Tc cells!
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Macrophage Activation
  • Two primary signals activate mf
  • CD40L on Th cell interacts with CD40 on mf.
  • IFN-g

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What happens when the mf becomes activated?
  • Expression secretion of cytokines
  • TNF-a acts in synergy with IFN-g
  • Upregulation of
  • CD40, B7, TNF Receptors.
  • Lysosomes fuse more efficiently to phagosome.
  • Production of more ROI, Nitric Oxide,
    antimicrobial peptides.

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The Th1 cells produce other cytokines that
modulates the immune response
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Fig 6-35, Parham, p. 172
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The humoral immune response
  • B cell activation

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The Big Picture
  • Naive B cells congregate in the secondary
    lymphoid tissue.
  • Ag stimulation retains them, lack of antigen
    results in their circulation.

IgM IgD
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B Cell Activation
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B cell Activation Requires Two Signals in order
to promote proliferation AND differentiation
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Signal 1 is mediated by the BCR complex
Co-receptor (not shown)
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  • Receptor clustering activates RATKs, Blk, Fyn, or
    Lyn to phosphorylate ITAM sequences on Iga Igb.

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B cell Co-Receptor
  • Complete Coreceptor found in mature B cells.
  • CR2 (CD21)- Complement Receptor protein.
  • binds to complement protein- C3d.
  • CD19-
  • P during cell signaling.
  • TAPA-1 or CD81-
  • unknown function

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Phosphotidyl-inositol 3-OH kinase (PI 3- kinase)
Jnk phosphorylates Jun activating it to bind FOS
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TI antigens B cell Activation
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General Characteristics of TI antigens
  • Weak B cell response
  • No memory B cells
  • No affinity maturation
  • Usually no class switching
  • IgM response.
  • There are two types
  • TI-1 antigens TI-2 antigens
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