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B Cell Development in Bone Marrow and Peripheral Lymphoid Tissue Part II
March 23, 2009 10:00-11:00
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THE FOUR PHASES OF B CELL DEVELOPMENT
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CHANGES IN IMMUNOGLOBULIN EXPRESSION DURING
B CELL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BONE MARROW ANTIGEN DEPENDENT Random generation of repertoire results in self-reactive B cells
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ELIMINATION OF SELF REACTIVE B CELLS
Anergy is the inability to respond
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STRONG INTERACTION WITH SELF CAN TRIGGER RECEPTOR
EDITING AND RESCUE THE B CELL
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The keys to survival: Entry into a follicle Stimulation with antigen
TICKLE ME OR I DIE B cells move between blood, lymphoid tissue,and lymphatics The largest collection of lymphoid tissue is in the gut The keys to survival: Entry into a follicle Stimulation with antigen
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B CELLS GET SURVIVAL SIGNALS IN PRIMARY FOLLICLES
Recirculating B cells try to gain access to primary follicles Primary follicles are organized structures with FDCs
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ANTIGEN STIMULATED B CELLS FORM GERMINAL CENTERS
B cells that find antigen form a primary focus in the T cell zone Cells from the primary focus enter follicle and form a germinal center
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ISOTYPE SWITCHING OCCURS IN GERMINAL CENTERS
S regions are repetitive sequence 5’ to every C except Cd Recombination occurs between S regions Intervening DNA is deleted and VDJ becomes associated with a new CH
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AFFFINITY MATURATION OCCURS IN GERMINAL CENTERS
The process that increases diversity is called SOMATIC HYPERMUTATION The result is AFFINITY MATURATION
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B CELLS DIFFERENTIATE INTO MEMORY OR PLASMA CELLS
IN SECONDARY LYMPHOID TISSUE B cells must enter germinal center to become memory cells B cells can become plasma cells without entering the germinal center
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A SECOND POPULATION OF B CELLS THAT COMES FIRST
B cells are first produced in the bone marrow after birth B-1 B cells arise during embryonic development B-1 cells were first identified by expression of CD5 B-1 cells are less abundant, but predominate in pleural and peritoneal cavities CLL is frequently a CD5 expressing tumor
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CD5 VS CONVENTIONAL B CELLS
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USE OF MICROARRAY ANALYSIS TO DEFINE B CELL STAGES
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EXPRESSION PROFILING OF LYMPHOMAS
Nature (2000) 403:503
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FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMAS RETAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF
GERMINAL CENTER B CELLS
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TUMOR COUNTERPARTS OF NORMAL CELLS
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B CELL LIFE CYCLE
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SUMMARY: B CELL DEVELOPMENT IN BONE MARROW
Phase 1 Phase 2 ANTIGEN DEPENDENT
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SUMMARY: B CELL DEVELOPMENT IN SECONDARY LYMPHOID TISSUE
Phase 3 Phase 4 IgD
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