IMIN200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Knockout Mouse, Pentamer, Apoptosis

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Lecture 6 antibody structure and function - friday, january 20th. Lecture summary: b-cell origin and development, bone marrow, na ve b-cells, mature b-cells, b-cell receptors (bcr, extracellular antigens, antibody production: bcr activation, second signalling. Antibody structure light chains, heavy chains: disulphide bonds, variable (v) region: antigen recognition (specificity, constant (c) region: structural integrity, effector functions identical constant regions induce an identical immune response. Binding of antigen by antibody: epitope, affinity, avidity, immunoglobulin isotypes, iga: neonatal passive immunity to newborns; j-chain, igd: function unknown, ige: mast cell degranulation, allergic reactions, fc receptor on mast cells, igg: neutralizes toxins, fc receptor. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (adcc); natural killer (nk) cells: igm: 10 antigen binding sites; complement activation, b-cell origin and development. See lecture 7) stem cells that can differentiate into b-lymphocytes or t-lymphocytes: both b-cells and t-cells begin development in the bone marrow, b-cells finish maturing in the bone marrow, t-cells finish maturing in the thymus.

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