MIMM 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Cytidine Deaminase, Epitope, B Cell

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Germinal center, somatic hypermutation, affinity maturation, and class switching. Secondary diversification occurs in the germinal centre of the lymph node: somatic hypermutation. Additional mutations that occur in the variable regions of bcrs: class switching. Switching from igm and igd which are produced by plasmablasts and expressed by mature, na ve b cells to the different sets of antibodies like igg, iga, and ige. These mechanisms act on already rearranged ig genes v(d)j recombination has occurred you can"t go back. Occurs in the germinal centre after b cell has received signal 1 & 2. Operates on activated b cells in peripheral lymphoid organs: in the germinal centre of lymph nodes. High rate of point mutations in the v gene sequences that improve ag binding. Involves a recombination process that will select for the isotype that is most appropriate for the immune response we are generating.

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