Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Antibody, Dendritic Cell, Anaphylaxis

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Mediated by antibodies/cells o o o o. Lymphocyte encounters antigen (b and t cells always floating in blood waiting to "encounter the matching antigen) Large combination of receptors on t cell (one) that encounters a "matching" antigen (relevant t cell) and replicate it many times to eliminate antigen. Constant region has identical aa sequence in all antibodies of a given type. B cell receptors are antibodies with a transmembrane domain. Antigens are bound to class ii mhc receptors (proteins) which "displays the antigens" for tcells and bcells to deal with. (transforming from a dendritic cell to a antigen presenting cell) T cell receptors (though less complex than b cells) recognize and bind to the antigen (cd4 receptor) Apc releases interleukin which activates the t cell. T cells secrete cytokines which causes the t cell to produce comes of itself. The cloned cells differentiate into helper t cells.

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