MCIM 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Thymus, Immunoglobulin Light Chain, Disulfide

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The t cell receptor and t cell subsets. Igh genes are not productively rearranged in t cells. Tonegawa showed that ig genes are in a different arrangement in germ cells and in differentiated antibody producing cells. We now understand why this rearrangement is necessary to obtain immunoglobulin gene expression, and that a successful rearrangment is part of the selection process resulting in a b cell with a functional immunoglobulin receptor. Some observations made in the late 70"s suggested that t cells use vh genes of the immunoglobulin heavy chain region in their recognition of antigen. It was expected on this basis that the vh genes would be rearranged in t cell clones and hybridomas. Examination of the dna from germ cells and t cell clones showed that there were often no rearrangments of the dna coding for immunogloubulin chains in the differentiated cells. More detailed analysis showed them to be non-functional.

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