Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Antigen-Presenting Cell, Cell-Mediated Immunity, Immunity (Medical)

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Lymphocyte activation and proliferation: antigen clearance, development of immunological memory. 2 identical connected light and heavy chains. Constant region has identical aa sequence in all antibodies of a given type. Variable region differs between antibodies/cells: highly specific, b cell receptors are antibodies with a transmembrane domain. 44 variable, 27 diversity, 6 joining gene segments: recombination is random. A dendritic cell becomes an antigen presenting cell (apc) Dendritic cell is not a wbc, but is a phagocytic cell: can engulf and break down bacteria -> into little things like protein, dna and display it on the surface. Antigen-class ii mhc protein on cell surface - becomes an antigen presenting cell. T cell replication increases the chances of encountering a b cell which recognizes same antigen. Interaction between cells depends on t cell recognizing b cell antigen. Large role in clearing the body of antigens. Memory b cells: circulate through lymphatic system. Quicker and greater immune response on second encounter with pathogen.

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