Chapter 12 B-Cell Activation and Differentiation Dr. Capers

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Humoral Immunity Ajith Sominanda Department of Anatomy.
Advertisements

Chapter15 B cell mediated immune response. B cells mediated immune response Humoral immunity(HI) or antibody mediated immunity: The total immunological.
B-Cell Generation, Activation, and Differentiation.
115/13/2015 B Cell Maturation, Activation & Differentiation Hugh B. Fackrell Jan 4,1998.
Lymphocyte Activation & Immune Tolerance
Immune System Chapter 14.
Lecture 11-Activation of naïve T cells Naïve T cells are activated in lymph nodes and spleen. Dendritic cells are key antigen presenting cells for naïve.
16-1 Topics Immunity Lymphoid system Immunity Matures throughout life Has memory – enhanced response to pathogens Vaccination – deliberate exposureto.
Cells and Organs of the Immune System David Chaplin, MD, PhD
B Cell Generation, Activation, And Differentiation W. Robert Fleischmann, Ph.D. Department of Urologic Surgery University of Minnesota Medical School
Chapter 10 T-cell Maturation, Activation, and Differentiation
Antigen-Independent B-Cell Development
Chapter 12 Cytokines Dr. Capers
Specific Resistance = Immunity
Chapter 15 B cell mediated immune response
Chapter 11 B-Cell Generation, Activation, and Differentiation.
B-cell Development and Activation Chapter 5 Self-Test Questions: Sections A, B & C: all (section D covered previously) A LPS a TI-type1 B-cell activator.
Chapter 15 B cell mediated immune response. B Cells Lymphocytes that react directly with antigens Require stimulation from Helper T Cells Offspring become.
B – CELL ACTIVATION Where and how do all these things take place?
Cluster Designation Age: >2 years age Total T cells (CD3+)
Principle of Single Antigen Specificity Each B cell contains two copies of the Ig locus (Maternal and Paternal copies) Only one is allowed to successfully.
Lecture #10 Aims Describe T cell maturation and be able to differentiate naïve and effector T cells. Differentiate the development and functions of Th1.
Antigen Presentation/Cell cooperation in Antibody response Pin Ling ( 凌 斌 ), Ph.D. ext 5632; References: 1. Male D., J. Brostoff,
B Cell Activation and Antibody Production Lecture 15.
B-Cell Maturation, Activation, and Differentiation.
Dr. Taj IMMUNITY The Immune Response Immunity: “Free from burden”. Ability of an organism to recognize and defend itself against specific pathogens or.
C4-11M B Cell Activation and Function III Immunity Mediated by B Cells and Antibody Reading: Parham: pages Michael Wolcott December 3, 2001.
Chapter 12 B-Cell Activation and Differentiation Dr. Capers
Chapter 11 B-Cell Generation, Activation, and Differentiation
Immunology B cells and Antibodies – humoral
Major Events in the Local Inflammatory Response.
B Cell Activation and Antibody Production Chapter 12.
B CELL DEVELOPMENT AND ACTIVATION In healthy people, there are mature B cells with the capacity to make antibodies to virtually any antigen. Bone marrow.
11. B Cell Recognition and Response to Antigens 王 家 鑫王 家 鑫.
Humoral immunity Antibody structure Antibody diversity
B Cell Activation Abul K. Abbas UCSF FOCiS.
Humoral immune response. Type of adaptive immune response mediated by antibodies that neutralize and eliminate extracellular pathogens and their toxins.
16 Adaptive Immunity.
T and B Cell Development
Biology of the B Lymphocyte
Chapter 43 The Immune System.
Adaptive Defense System
B Cells and Antibodies Abul K. Abbas UCSF FOCiS.
GENERAL IMMUNOLOGY PHT 324
Immunology Lecture 4 Development of B and T lymphocytes
Department of Microbiology
Thymocyte development summary
Chapter 11 T-cell Activation and Differentiation Dr. Capers
The Adaptive Immune Response
Effector mechanisms of humoral immunity
Immunology Ch Microbiology.
The immune system and the oral cavity
CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY
Section 17 B cell recognition and response of antigens
Humoral immune response
Chapter 15: The Adaptive Immune Response
Immunological memory Topics Immune regulation  T cells
Antibody production and B cell differentiation
Immune System Chapter 14.
Lymphoid system.
Immunology Dr Shoaib Raza.
Immune System Chapter 14.
The lymphatic system and immunity
Adaptive Immune System
Jianzhong Chen, Ph. D. Institute of Immunology, ZJU
Chapter 13 Effector Responses Dr. Capers
The Lymphatic System Pages
Humoral and Cell Mediated Immunity
Lec.10 Immune response كلية المأمون الجامعة\قسم تقنيات التحليلات المرضية مادةالمناعة-النظري/المرحلةالثالثة م.م.رشد اياد عبدالحميد.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 12 B-Cell Activation and Differentiation Dr. Capers Immunology

Kindt • Goldsby • Osborne Kuby IMMUNOLOGY Sixth Edition Chapter 11 B-Cell Generation, Activation, and Differentiation Copyright © 2007 by W. H. Freeman and Company

B cell activation B cell encounters specific antigen B cell presents to T helper cell Cytokines are released for full B cell activation Proliferation, some of the B cells become plasma cells Some of the B cell clones move to germinal centers of lymph nodes, somatic hypermutation can occur Class switching occurs

B cell Activation Thymus-dependent (TD) antigens B cell required direct contact with TH cell B-2 B cells, majority of B cells Thymus-independent antigens (TI) These antigens activate B cells by pattern recognition receptors (bacteria that might be in high amount) Type I (TI-1) – lipopolysaccharide Type 2 (TI-2) – highly repititous molecules (bacterial flagella)

B cell Activation Membrane bound antibody have short cytoplasmic tails Too short to generate signal by associating with tyrosine kinases and G proteins Membrane Ig must be associated with B-cell receptor Ig-α/Ig-β

ITIM (immunoreceptor tyrosine inhibitory motif) Associated with CD22 Functions to deactivate B cells – negative regulation Important in preventing autoimmunity

TH cells play essential role in B cell repsonses

TEM of interaction between B cell and T cell

Humoral Response – Primary vs Secondary

Hapten-carrier conjugates Hapten – low molecular weight molecule that won’t itself induce a humoral response Must be coupled to suitable carrier

In vivo sites for induction of humoral responses Blood-bourne antigen is filtered by spleen Antigen from tissue spaces filtered by lymph nodes Antigen either enters alone or with antigen-transporting cells Langerhans cells Dendritic cells Encounters antigen-presenting cells Macrophages Follicular dendritic in follicles and germinal centers

T cells are green and B cells are red

Germinal centers arise within 7-10 days after initial exposure to thymus-dependent antigen in lymph node 3 events in germinal centers Affinity maturation Result of somatic hypermutation Class switching Formation of plasma and memory B cells

Cellular events in germinal centers Dendritic cell presents antigen to developing B cells to see which B cells are producing antibody with high-affinity for that antigen

Class Switching Dependent on cytokines to switch from IgM to other isotype Thymus-dependent antigens Interaction of CD40 on B cell and CD40L on T cell X-linked hyper-M syndrome TH cells don’t express CD40L, patients only produce IgM No memory cell populations, no germinal centers

Regulation Humoral and cell-mediated branches must be heavily regulated Cytokines play important role Antigenic competition Previous encounter with antigen can render animal tolerant or may result in formation of memory cells Presence of antibody can suppress response to antigen Some vaccines are given to babies after maternal IgG (that was transferred across placenta) has left system Vaccination before this will prevent proper response and development of long-lasting memory cells