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Humoral Immunity - Antibody Response II - B-cell response
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Humoral Immunity - Antibody Response II - B-cell response
Primary Antibody Response
1. Clonal Selection
antigen enters + localized in secondary lymphoid tissue
here: attaches to specific B cell antigen receptors
T-independent (polysaccharide) antigens directly activate B cells to make IgM antibodies
T-dependent protein antigens only activate B cells with help of Th cells
to activate Th cells , antigen is processed by APCs and presented to Th cells on MHCII
Hence Clonal selection - antigen selects specific B cells to take part in antibody response
selected B cells do rapid clonal proliferation = increase no. antigen-specific cells to deal w. pathogen
some become memory cells
many become plasma cells
Time taken for process
I) Lag period before detectable antibody levels
cellular events take time
ii) Log phase
increasing antibody amounts
as more cells divide = more plasma cells
iii) Plateau phase
bound antigen is removed
lymphocytes no longer stimulated
antibody decline in serum
most plasma cells die after completing function
Affinity Maturation
Germinal centres
made after B cell activation
in secondary lymphoid tissue
where B cells undergo
class switching
clonal expansion
somatic hypermutation of variable region genes
espec. Complementary Determining Regions (part that makes contact with antigen)
random mutations = occasional cells produced with higher affinity receptor
rescued through recognition of antigen that are on the immune complex on FDC
these B cells proliferates
some become memory cellos
o/ become plasma cell precursors
leave germinal centres
become plasma cells in lymph nodes' medulla or spleen's red pulp
others bind less well and can't stimulate b cells
these die by apoptosis in germinal centre
removed by phagocytic macrophages
selection of high affinity clones leading to affinity maturation of antibody response
Class Switching
1st antibodies made in 1ary response - IgM
as IgM B cells stimulated to divide = plasma cells secreting IgM
Cytokines - from Th cells
influence some B cells
to switch to IgG, IgA or IgE during proliferation
some develop into memory cells
e.g. cytokin IL-4: cause switch to make IgE
driving proliferation + plasma cell differentiation
Polyclonal
bc microbe has many diff. antigens
each w/ several epitopes
Immunoloical Memory
adapative immune response
many memory cells remain after primary response
can respond to same antigen
so secondary immune response = bigger and faster
none/little w/out Th cells
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