Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Antigen-Presenting Cell, Passive Immunity, Neutrophil

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Biology 1202b lecture 25: defence against disease ii. Can be mediated by antibodies or by cells. Similar steps in both: lymphocyte encounter of antigen, lymphocyte activation and proliferation, antigen clearance, development of immunological memory. Leads to quicker and more effective response the next time that virus is encountered. Constant region has identical amino acid 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. A dendritic cell becomes an antigen presenting cell (apc) Large molecules of engulfed bacterium are broken down to produce antigens. Antigens bind to class ii mhc proteins. Antigen is displayed on cell surface bound to mhc protein the cell is now an antigen presenting cell: presents to b cells and t cells. An apc presents an antigen to cd4+ t cell. T cell replication increases the chances of encountering a b cell which recognizes same antigen.

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