Microbiology and Immunology 3300B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Germinal Center, Transcytosis, Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue

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Lymphopoeiesis starts in bone marrow: b cells stop development here, and t cells continue into the thymus. Antibody and tcr gene rearrangement occurs here. T cells under go central tolerance in the thymus: if it reacts with self, it is silence, or killed, or edited. Immune cells develop in cavities between body trabeculae. As we age, fat grows, and we lose hematopoietic potential. B cells with antibodies that recognize self antigens: die through apoptosis. Antibody will remain on the b cell and will act as a signaling receptor. Where t cells complete development after release from the bone marrow. Will rearrange tcr gene, and will check for successful rearrangement by undergoing central tolerance: removal of autoreactive cells. Central tolerance starts in medulla: dendritic cells bind stuff to the t cell for central tolerance, macrophages gobble up dead t cells. Nude mice: don"t have a working thymus, lack t cell capability and are immunocompromised.

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