IMM250H1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Galactose, Virology, Follicular Lymphoma

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B-lymphocytes rock because: they employ a modular design, in that they use relatively few genes (v,d,j, and c) to create enough different antibody molecules to recognize any possible invader, b cells are made on demand. We have 3 billion b cells circulating in our bodies and this population is heterogeneous for every possible antigen out there. This means that for every collection of b cells which are monoclonal for a specific antigen, on average, there are about 30 of them. Normally we start off with a relatively small number of b cells, and then select the particular b-cells that will be useful for an invader"s antigen, and expand that group through clonal selection and proliferation. Antibodies can bind to both types and opsonize them, tagging them for destruction. This is done to mark the pathogen for cell-death as the macrophage comes in for phagocytosis: fc binding to fcr makes the phagocyte more prone to phagocytosis.

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